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Here’s an interesting question. Are Too Many Students Going to College? One could argue that the answer is obviously NO but is it? Several experts offer their answers to this question in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
I would argue that the answer is not as simple as yes or no. One should look at whether [...]

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GMU Economics Professor, Don Boudreaux, provides us with a Manneian defense of insider trading in the October 24 edition of the Wall Street Journal.
I wrote my dissertation on insider trading and corporate governance. The literature, theoretical and empirical, on insider trading is just plain huge and with time I came to slightly change my opinion [...]

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The Sir John M. Templeton Fellowships Essay Contest for junior faculty and students in higher education is held every year. The submission deadline is May 3, 2010. Winners will be announced in October, 2010. Winners of the 2009 contest will be announced in October, 2009. The 2010 Templeton Fellowships will be awarded for the best [...]

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In the light of the recent HIV case in the adult film industry, I wrote with the assistance of Chris Mitchell, Director of Communications, and Adrian Moore, Vice President of Research, at Reason Foundation, an op-ed based on my academic unpublished paper on self-regulation in the adult film industry.
The op-ed basically repeats what I wrote [...]

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You might consider buying a 120GB iPOD if you want to listen all of this on the go. The Freedom Network Audio Portal has it all. Podcasts from all the think-tanks that matter when it comes to seriously study economics, policy, economic and political freedom are available. I agree, it would be “a life-changing experience.”
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GMU BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism Peter Leeson talks about his book on The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates on Reason.tv

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Sam Kazman from the Competitive Enterprise Institute has an interesting opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal today on the trade-offs between fuel efficiency and safety. In his piece, he discusses the results from a study produced by The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) showing that small cars such as the increasingly popular fuel-efficient gasoline [...]

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The Sir John M. Templeton Fellowships Essay Contest
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The Sir John M. Templeton Fellowships Essay Contest for junior faculty and students in higher education is held every year. The submission deadline is May 1, 2009 . Winners will be announced in October, 2009 . The [...]

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I just finished reading Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Women by Alexa Albert. This is a very interesting book. Alexa Albert, then engaged and planning to go to med school, spent several months with the women working at one of the most famous Nevada’s licensed brothels: the Mustang Ranch. The purpose of her research was [...]

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Everyday I learn new things and today I learned that the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences is a monopsony.
I was reading the gossip news on IMDB and learned that a jury in Los Angeles ruled in favour of blocking the sale of two Oscars awarded to silent movie legend Mary Pickford.
IMDB reports that:
In [...]

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