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Marginal Revolution: Eight reasons why we are in a depression
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Tyler Cowen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tyler Cowen's Ethnic Dining Guide
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Dining room tables and minimum wages
Rajiv Sethi tries to make sense of the arguments of Bryan Caplan and Tyler Cowen. So I went and looked — and what's immediately clear is that Caplan, ... (December 17, 2009)New York Times (blog) -
How Bad Is Being Uninsured in 2009?
What economist Tyler Cowen wants to know is what how bad it is to lack health insurance in 2009. Or, in the terms he frames it, in what year was the life ... (December 18, 2009)The AtlanticWire (blog) -
Tyler Cowen on the "Worst Decade Ever"
Luckily, Tyler Cowen is here to offer an excellent rebuttal: In the US, a lot of social indicators improved. Elsewhere Chinese growth continued, ... (December 10, 2009)The Weekly Standard (blog) -
Dangers of an Overheated China
By TYLER COWEN PRESIDENT OBAMA'S recent trip to China reflects a symbiotic relationship at the heart of the global economy: China uses American spending ... (November 28, 2009)New York Times
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Marginal Revolution: *Avatar*
Dubbing makes all the dialogue sound corny and thus it limits the impact of the real clunkers, which do come every now and then. I'll see it again, in 3-D next time. Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 18, 2009 at 09:10 PM in Film | .... (December 18, 2009)marginalrevolution.com -
Marginal Revolution: Should we cut the minimum wage?
... Assorted links · Tie CO2 Tax to Temperature · Very good sentences · Distilling famous thinkers. Our Web Pages. Tyler Cowen's Personal Web Page. Alex Tabarrok's Home Page. Email Us. Email Tyler Cowen · Email Alex Tabarrok. ... (December 16, 2009)marginalrevolution.com -
Marginal Revolution: Three percent price inflation
In any case three percent will become a bad idea at some point and we need to start asking ourselves when, no matter how good an idea it was a year ago. Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 18, 2009 at 02:19 PM in Economics | Permalin... (December 18, 2009)marginalrevolution.com -
Marginal Revolution: Distilling famous thinkers
You will be left with a systematic bias, and knowledge gap, regarding its inexact parts. I could say more, but I fear this post is already too long. Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 15, 2009 at 06:47 AM in Education | Permalink ... (December 15, 2009)marginalrevolution.com
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Open Thread: Steven Tyler Dead rumor 5 AnswersHe's not dead, according to gather.com. Dunno if that's a reliable source.. Here's their message: NO. He is not dead. The world of Rock'n'Roll can rest easy. H... read more -
There were many constitutional firsts during the term of the tenth President, John Tyler. What question would you have liked to ask him? 2 Answersit is stated that: "In 1842 the British author Charles Dickens called upon Tyler in the White House, writing that "he looked somewhat worn and anxious, and well... read more -
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