Cafe Hayek
by Don Boudreaux on December 29, 2015
in Adam Smith, Growth, Innovation, Politics, Reality Is Not Optional
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My colleague Bryan Caplan ponders coercive priors.
Cato’s David Boaz rightly ridicules the common propensity to judge the productivity of Congress by how many statutes it enacts.
Sally Satel correctly notes that monetary incentives are vital to the goal of ending the shortage of transplantable body organs.
The way I’d advertise this essay by Mike Munger is that it explains why the ghost of David Ricardo should bow respectfully to that of Adam Smith.
Marian Tupy is optimistic.
Although I’m a bit late linking to this fun poem by Sarah Skwire, enjoy!
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