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Posted By Don Boudreaux On March 31, 2010 @ 3:21 pm In Food and Drink,Health,History,Immigration,Standard of Living,Taxes,Technology,Weblogs | Comments Disabled
Great new blog: The Lesson Applied [2].
Progress [3]. (HT Chris Cuilla)
Dan Mitchell on the virtues of a flat tax [4].
In the Washington Times, Greg Kaza reviews a book whose authors try to deconstruct “neo-liberalism [5].” (HT Leonard Liggio)
And, finally, Israel is cursed with its own version of Chuck Schumer [7]. (HT Mike LaFaive)
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[1] CEI’s Alex Nowrasteh and Ryan Young (both products of GMU Economics, by the way) argue, in the Detroit News, that Uncle Sam should liberalize immigration rules: http://detroitnews.com/article/20100331/OPINION01/3310301/1008/opinion01/Fix-immigration-rules-to-crush-black-market
[2] The Lesson Applied: http://www.thelessonapplied.com/
[3] Progress: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/03/30/adjusted_for_inflation_43_499_ipads_equal_one_apple_lisa.html
[4] Dan Mitchell on the virtues of a flat tax: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhUOpNve1bY
[5] In the Washington Times, Greg Kaza reviews a book whose authors try to deconstruct “neo-liberalism: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/mar/30/deconstructing-neo-liberal-ideas/
[6] Division of Labour’s Frank Stephenson points to interesting research on the economic effects of emergency-room visits by the uninsured: http://divisionoflabour.com/archives/006969.php
[7] And, finally, Israel is cursed with its own version of Chuck Schumer: http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.7b29aaf6c896a54d5d30e168e7de6207.111&show_article=1
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