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by Don Boudreaux on July 13, 2016

in Complexity & Emergence, Hayek, Immigration, Monetary Policy, Myths and Fallacies, Seen and Unseen, Standard of Living, Trade, Work

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King’s College economist (and GMU Econ alum) Emily Skarbek highlights a new paper by her colleague Paul Lewis on the origins of Hayek’s understanding of emergent order.

This September 2nd conference at the Cato Institute on immigration looks very promising.

Richard Rahn celebrates the continuing improvement that modernity brings to human life.

My colleague Alex Tabarrok rightly applauds this small step toward a more efficient market in human kidneys.

Kenneth Green and Taylor Jackson flag yet another fallacy peddled by the economically ignorant Donald Trump.

Mark Perry argues that a disproportionately large share of the burdens of minimum wages in the United States are born by black male teenagers.

Elaine Schwartz reminds that an all-American-made iPhone would be a very costly burden.

Here’s part 6 of George Selgin’s vital primer on monetary policy.

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