Author name: Lynne Kiesling

Frontpage Magazine has reprinted a WSJ opinion piece from Wednesday by Steve Haber, Doug North, and Barry Weingast entitled “If Economists Are So Smart, Why Is Africa So Poor?” (although the first clause of the title does not appear on the Frontpage site, more’s the pity). This piece is a succinct statement of the problems …

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Frontpage Magazine has reprinted a WSJ opinion piece from Wednesday by Steve Haber, Doug North, and Barry Weingast entitled “If Economists Are So Smart, Why Is Africa So Poor?” (although the first clause of the title does not appear on the Frontpage site, more’s the pity). This piece is a succinct statement of the problems …

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Frontpage Magazine has reprinted a WSJ opinion piece from Wednesday by Steve Haber, Doug North, and Barry Weingast entitled “If Economists Are So Smart, Why Is Africa So Poor?” (although the first clause of the title does not appear on the Frontpage site, more’s the pity). This piece is a succinct statement of the problems …

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Frontpage Magazine has reprinted a WSJ opinion piece from Wednesday by Steve Haber, Doug North, and Barry Weingast entitled “If Economists Are So Smart, Why Is Africa So Poor?” (although the first clause of the title does not appear on the Frontpage site, more’s the pity). This piece is a succinct statement of the problems …

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Another thing that went by the wayside while I was teaching last week was my interaction in a debate on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at Arnold Kling’s EconLog. This Futurepundit post on recent hydrogen studies is a very good, thorough analysis of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Russell cites the recent studies from Berkeley and MIT …

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Another thing that went by the wayside while I was teaching last week was my interaction in a debate on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at Arnold Kling’s EconLog. This Futurepundit post on recent hydrogen studies is a very good, thorough analysis of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Russell cites the recent studies from Berkeley and MIT …

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Another thing that went by the wayside while I was teaching last week was my interaction in a debate on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles at Arnold Kling’s EconLog. This Futurepundit post on recent hydrogen studies is a very good, thorough analysis of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Russell cites the recent studies from Berkeley and MIT …

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