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31 Dec 2010

Free Advice Posts from 2010

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You can’t pick favorites among your children. Here are some memorable posts from 2010–the result of my quick skimming, not an exhaustive search:

* “Those Guys Are Really Smart, Except for That God Stuff”

* Legalizing Poker and Blackjack Today, Marijuana Tomorrow?

* Calling a Foul in the GMU / JMK Grudge Match

* Mike Munger and Art Carden Need to Study Incentives

* A Snapshot of My Conversion

* Bob Murpy and Jonah Goldberg: Two Special Writers, One Very Special Night

* No One Takes Caplan Seriously on Bayes’ Law, Not Even Bryan

* My Week in Haiti: An Intro

* He’s a Crafty Devil

* And Now For Something, Completely Different

* Dean Baker vs. Murphy, Rematch

* More Confirmation That Firing Frum Was the Right Thing to Do

* Wait a Second, a General Glut Is Conceivable

* Pledge Your Support for the Murphy-Krugman Debate!

* Stoke the Fear

* Krugman the Saucy Vixen Playing Hard to Get With Scott Sumner

* How Does Scott Sumner Really Feel About “Income”?

* Is Krugman Just Lying Now?

* Donald Duck Re-enacts My Own Experience With Glenn Beck

One Response to “Free Advice Posts from 2010”

  1. Silas Barta says:
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    The Caplan/Bayesian post really isn’t something that shows you at your best, I’m afraid.

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