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The end of the euro?–Tyler Cowen on the European crisis

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December 6, 2011 Post a comment

(EconTalk) Tyler Cowen of George Mason University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the European crisis. Cowen argues that Greece is likely to default either in fact or in…

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Good reads–Pricing Beauty by Ashley Mears

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December 4, 2011 Post a comment

This book is a thorough, academic treatment of the modeling industry. The author ably covers a number of fascinating sociological aspects of one of the more extraordinary industries in modern…

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Good reads–Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

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December 4, 2011 Post a comment

By many accounts, Daniel Kahneman is the father of his field, Behavioral Economics, which is a mix between behavioral psychology and traditional economics and has provided perhaps the most fascinating…

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Are the 1% really that different from the 99%?

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December 1, 2011 Post a comment

The culture divide is probably best displayed by the anguish of protesters (in the Tea Party and in the Occupy Wall Street movements). For the most part, the protesters have…

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The inefficiency of home-grown food

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November 29, 2011 Post a comment

Recently, two members of congress have introduced legislation which is aimed at lowering carbon output by encouraging local food production and distribution. There are a number of things wrong with…

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Is greater state sovereignty the last hope?

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November 27, 2011 Post a comment

(The Daily Bell) Just following Congress, the 2012 presidential campaign and the inability of citizens to influence government policy makes it clear to every American how broken the US political…

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The bane of representative government

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November 21, 2011 Post a comment

(Reuters) Lawmakers abandoned their high-profile effort to rein in the country’s ballooning debt on Monday in a sign that Washington likely will not be able to resolve a dispute over…

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Why would people want to raise taxes but not be willing to donate to the treasury?

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November 18, 2011 Post a comment

Washington — Two dozen “patriotic millionaires” traveled to the Capitol on Wednesday to demand that Congress raise taxes on wealthy Americans. The Daily Caller attended their press conference with an…

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The first step to reform

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November 18, 2011 Post a comment
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Zero-sum economics: the core issue of the great debate

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November 16, 2011 12 comments

Is the economy a zero-sum game? John Mackey, co-founder and co-CEO of Whole Foods Market says that it isn’t a zero-sum game. (WSJ.com) Business is not a zero-sum game struggling…

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An insoluble problem

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November 14, 2011 Post a comment

Excedrin’s funny and insightful campaign reveals a lot about the unnecessary complexity of modern trade.

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Author interview with Jerry Bowyer

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November 13, 2011 Post a comment

Great interview (minus technical difficulties) with the ever-insightful financial commentator Jerry Bowyer on The American Entrepreneur radio network: Eric Robert Morse, the author of “Juggernaut” talks with Jerry about the…

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Population 7 Billion

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November 13, 2011 Post a comment

There will soon be seven billion people on the planet. By 2045 global population is projected to reach nine billion. Can the planet take the strain? via Population 7 Billion…

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The end of the credit card?

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November 13, 2011 Post a comment

It’s an app called Card Case, and it’s made by Square, the brilliant payments company founded by Twitter inventor Jack Dorsey. Because Card Case runs on your phone, it may…

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Free Market Forum via Hillsdale College

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October 26, 2011 Post a comment

All those interested in all things free will be delighted by a series of events this week hosted by Hillsdale College. The information is as follows: Free Market Forum “Markets,…

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Does forgiving debt reduce economic stress?

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October 26, 2011 Post a comment

(Christian Science Monitor) President Obama on Wednesday is launching a new plan to lower the cost of paying back student loans for millions of borrowers – the latest installment in…

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Thermostats? Yes, Thermostats.

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October 25, 2011 Post a comment

What’s it like for a guy who worked at Apple to start making thermostats? A lot like this: “So what are you working on lately?” a friend asks over lunch….

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Lex, rex

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October 23, 2011 Post a comment

In the law there is rule.

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Bank Transfer Day is November 5

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October 18, 2011 Post a comment

A group on Facebook has announced that Nov. 5th is Bank Transfer Day. The idea is simple: take your money out of the sprawling, corporate monstrosities called banks and move…

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Films of note in theaters

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October 16, 2011 Post a comment

Margin Call: A thriller that revolves around the key people at a investment bank over a 24-hour period during the early stages of the financial crisis. Ides of March: A…

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