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Santa Needs Market Prices
Wow, it’s a good thing my latest FEE article is running in December. Otherwise it would just be weird.
Read moreOn Paris Climate Deal (and Alleged Fate of Humanity), Show Your Work, Dr. Krugman
My latest post at IER. C’mon tell me this isn’t a good line: Notice the absurdity, and we’re still in Krugman’s first two paragraphs. The existence of humanity itself is allegedly on the line—Krugman wonders if there will even be future historians—and yet this Paris meeting won’t solve the problem. Isn’t it weird that a […]
Read morePotpourri
I’m cleaning out the pages from my iPhone’s browser, so some of the later links below are old (but good). ==> I know a lot of you travel through Argentina in late August, so make sure you stop by for my keynote address. ==> A good episode of the Tom Woods Show featuring Walter Block […]
Read moreParis Power Ploys
My latest at IER, talking about the negotiations over climate policies. An excerpt: And so we see a familiar pattern: Political officials and their sycophants in the press telling Americans just how urgent a particular piece of legislation—or, in this case, an international “agreement”—is to fight a huge problem, and then the actual wonks in […]
Read moreContra Krugman Episode 11
Tom and I take on Krugman’s absurd spinning of the horrible ObamaCare news that has come out this month.
Read moreKrugman Rejects Fear-Based Rhetoric, Except for Climate Change
This is my post at IER that went along with the commentary on Episode 10 of Contra Krugman. For the best line, first I need to set up Krugman’s claim: Finally, terrorism is just one of many dangers in the world, and shouldn’t be allowed to divert our attention from other issues. Sorry, conservatives: when […]
Read moreGo Forth and Multiply, Murphy vs. Cowen Edition
My latest at FEE reacts to Tyler’s discussion of China’s one-child policy.
Read moreTwo New Blog Posts on Economic Freedom
Connected with my book Choice, I will have recurring blog posts at the Independent Institute. Here are the first two: ==> “We Need Free Enterprise in Banking” ==> “Schiller’s Irrational Faith in Government Regulation”
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