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by Don Boudreaux on October 8, 2010

in Competition, Foreign Aid, Growth, Inventive intervention, Property Rights, Stimulus, The Crisis, The Economy, The Future, Work

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The Institute for Justice is at it again – trying to keep government from reducing the competitiveness of markets.

Cato’s Jim Dorn, writing in Investor’s Business Daily, describes how wrongheaded government policies are hurting the economy.

John Stossel is a national treasure.

Here’s NYU’s and Aid Watch’s Bill Easterly on Chinese growth and Chinese goons.

Jeff Jacoby explains the lamentable consequences of public-sector unions.

The Coase Theorem at work!  (HT Rich Taber)

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