Tag Archives: Cato

DeLong is an Economist?

This isn’t the first time I’ve seen a bad post on DeLong’s part, aside from his very, very poor criticism of Austrian economics. On the flip-side, I am overreacting a bit… sometimes DeLong blogs some good stuff. I just think he should offer his opponents more respect. Continue reading

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Dan Mitchell: Deficits are Bad, but the Real Problem is Spending

Dan Mitchell’s new educational video on public deficit and government spending. Continue reading

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The Gift of Knowledge: Cato University 2009

As you may have noticed, there have been less articles published this week on this blog than there should have been. I was admitted as a scholarship student to Cato University 2009, which focuses on Economic Crisis, War and the State. The seminar ends on Friday morning, but I have already gotten more out of my experience than I could have hoped for. Continue reading

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