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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
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
Posted in Videos
Tagged borrowing, Cato, Dan, deficit, Government, Hyperinflation, inflation, Mitchell, spending
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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
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged Austrian, Cato, Economics, education, institute, libertarianism, liberty, University
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