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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 [2].

This September 2nd conference at the Cato Institute on immigration looks very promising [3].

Richard Rahn celebrates the continuing improvement that modernity brings to human life [4].

My colleague Alex Tabarrok rightly applauds this small step toward a more efficient market in human kidneys [5].

Kenneth Green and Taylor Jackson flag yet another fallacy peddled by the economically ignorant Donald Trump [6].

Mark Perry argues that a disproportionately large share of the burdens of minimum wages in the United States are born by black male teenagers [7].

Elaine Schwartz reminds that an all-American-made iPhone would be a very costly burden [8].

Here’s part 6 of George Selgin’s vital primer on monetary policy [9].

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