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Economics and public policy

Some objects move in the kaleidoscope

Nicholas Gruen
March 9, 2009
IIRC Keynesian economist AGL Shackle coined the expression "the world is kaleidic" which is a nice way of saying that one can go from the...
Economics and public policy

More on the handouts

Nicholas Gruen
March 9, 2009
I was asked to do this column at short notice today.  I had in mind incorporating a bunch of things I didn't manage to do....
Economics and public policy Politics - international

More anti-Keynes humbug

James Farrell
March 9, 2009March 9, 2009
In the February issue of Quadrant, Steven Kates laments the resurrection of Keynes, and warns his readers not to fall for the doctrines of a...
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Hayek gets Inflation by the balls

Tony Harris
March 9, 2009March 10, 2009
An amusing post by Greg Ransom on Taking Hayek Seriously. Based on the story of Hayek's visit to Australia in 1976 as told by Ron...
Ned the Bear

Ned the Bear and the human PM

Wicking
March 9, 2009
Media

How to manipulate the media: by the media

Nicholas Gruen
March 9, 2009
The media are supposed to be finding out and telling us what is going on. They don't do that of course. They spend most of...
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Everything you need to know about conservative welfare reform

Don Arthur
March 9, 2009
Yesterday Nicholas Gruen asked: What single book is the best introduction to your field your field for lay people? In the field of welfare reform...

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