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Archives for October 2010
What gets conservatives' goat
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Over at Kids Prefer Cheese, blogger Angus (after merciless heckling from Yours Truly in the comments section) relents and gives me his reaso...
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Conservatism
Don't count Japan out yet
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It is fashionable these days to speak of Japan as the "sick man of Asia," a country in severe and possibly irreversible economic a...
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La la la, I can't hear myself
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"Angus" at the blog Kids Prefer Cheese gives us a post called " one reality, many interpretations ?": The progressiv...
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Conservatism
Freeeeeeeeaaaaaaak!
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Steven Levitt, of Freakonomics fame, writes of Paul Krugman : I did not think that Paul Krugman was still writing academic papers. Nor h...
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Why is Liu Xiaobo China's first Nobel prize winner?
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Last week, Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on Charter 08 , a document that calls for democratic reforms ...
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Do higher taxes make the rich work less?
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Greg Mankiw is an economist whose academic work I greatly admire and respect, but whose economics-related punditry often leaves me gaping in...
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