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My GMU Econ colleague Mark Koyama – an excellent economic historian – adds his thoughts to Bryan Caplan’s discussion of 19th-century work conditions in England [2].  Note near the end of Mark’s note the connection with one of the themes that Russ frequently sounds [3] here at the Cafe.

Over at Freebanking, George Selgin warns us to beware of the dangerously sharp talons of inflation doves [4].

What’s happening to income inequality across the globe?  My GMU Econ colleague Robin Hanson has some data [5].

Here’s Mark Perry on the declining frequency over the past 60 years of strong to violent (F3+) tornadoes in the United States [6].

Alan Reynolds discusses the 1 percent [7].  (HT David Henderson [8])

Here’s John Stossel on government’s war on the little guy [9].

Honk if you love the mass-produced automobile – says Reason’s Randal O’Toole [10].  Indeed!  Honk!! [11]

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