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I happened across this paragraph from the site breastcancer.org – not a political or ideological site: Biopsy is usually a simple procedure. In the United States, only about 20% of women who have biopsies turn out to have cancer. By contrast, in Sweden, where cost accounting is much stricter and only the most suspicious lesions […]
… is from page 103 of John Wallis’s 1993 essay “The Great Depression: Can It Happen Again?” – which is chapter 12 of the knowledge-packed, Deirdre N. McCloskey-edited volume Second Thoughts: The most important lesson to be learned from the 1930s is that in a crisis it is politics, not economics, that determines what the goals […]
https://libertyrocks.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/logo_120x120.png00Don Boudreauxhttps://libertyrocks.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/logo_120x120.pngDon Boudreaux2012-11-18 12:44:552012-11-18 12:44:55Quotation of the Day…
Steve Landsburg and I can have a perfectly civil discussion on theology. He agrees not to mock me (to my face) for thinking a guy can walk on water, and I don’t make fun of him for worshipping irrational numbers. But when it comes to government debt, I think Steve and I might just have […]
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Time is fleeting, and how long we have is uncertain. I want to use some of my time to spread the ideas of liberty, and I want to do that in the most effective way possible. Some people can be…
Over at Coordination Problem, Steve Horwitz nicely explains why the U.S. economy might well today be suffering from structural maladjustments in the labor market. Steve’s superb brief post supplies the occasion for me to offer below the full text of the late Sudha R. Shenoy’s “A Note on Austrian Capital Theory” that appears on pages […]
… is from page 279 of The State Is Rolling Back, which is volume 2 in the 2004 Liberty Fund series The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon; specifically, it’s from Seldon’s 1988 essay “Policies: The Difficult and the ‘Impossible’”: Keynes’ prescription has been shown to be not only defective in economic analysis. The public choice […]
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My Ron Paul Story
/1,585 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comLike so many young people, I thank him from the bottom of my heart, says Nathan […]
Bad News, Scotty
/57 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comStar Trek-style warp drives could destroy planets on […]
The Feds Hate the Freedom of Cash
/162 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comMark Nestmann on how they’ll be spying on your […]
Testing Jonathan Haidt
/2,416 Comments/in Health, Hubris and humility, Science /by Don BoudreauxI happened across this paragraph from the site breastcancer.org – not a political or ideological site: Biopsy is usually a simple procedure. In the United States, only about 20% of women who have biopsies turn out to have cancer. By contrast, in Sweden, where cost accounting is much stricter and only the most suspicious lesions […]
Quotation of the Day…
/1,856 Comments/in Great Depression /by Don Boudreaux… is from page 103 of John Wallis’s 1993 essay “The Great Depression: Can It Happen Again?” – which is chapter 12 of the knowledge-packed, Deirdre N. McCloskey-edited volume Second Thoughts: The most important lesson to be learned from the 1930s is that in a crisis it is politics, not economics, that determines what the goals […]
Steve Landsburg Thinks the Current Debt Level Is Juuuuust Right
/1,662 Comments/in Steve Landsburg /by Bob MurphySteve Landsburg and I can have a perfectly civil discussion on theology. He agrees not to mock me (to my face) for thinking a guy can walk on water, and I don’t make fun of him for worshipping irrational numbers. But when it comes to government debt, I think Steve and I might just have […]
Traffic Court Outreach
/1,746 Comments/in outreach /by Edward KodgisTime is fleeting, and how long we have is uncertain. I want to use some of my time to spread the ideas of liberty, and I want to do that in the most effective way possible. Some people can be…
Structure, (Human) Capital, and Coordination
/643 Comments/in State of Macro /by Don BoudreauxOver at Coordination Problem, Steve Horwitz nicely explains why the U.S. economy might well today be suffering from structural maladjustments in the labor market. Steve’s superb brief post supplies the occasion for me to offer below the full text of the late Sudha R. Shenoy’s “A Note on Austrian Capital Theory” that appears on pages […]
Quotation of the Day…
/514 Comments/in Reality Is Not Optional, State of Macro /by Don Boudreaux… is from page 279 of The State Is Rolling Back, which is volume 2 in the 2004 Liberty Fund series The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon; specifically, it’s from Seldon’s 1988 essay “Policies: The Difficult and the ‘Impossible’”: Keynes’ prescription has been shown to be not only defective in economic analysis. The public choice […]
Who Fed Susan Rice the Benghazi Bullhockey?
/2,115 Comments/in Uncategorized /by LewRockwell.comPat Buchanan wants to […]