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Reason Releases A Citizens Budget For California

As the state budget deficit grows daily and lawmakers struggle to find common ground on a solution, a new budget plan demonstrates how California’s $26 billion budget deficit can be turned into a surplus by 2005 without raising taxes or cutting vital services. On Wednesday 30 April, Reason Foundation released “Citizens’ Budget,” a plan that …

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Henry Farrell has a nice post that picks up on my earlier post on the evolution of slugging in DC. Henry disagrees with me that it’s a market process, but I think it is. I define “market process” as involving the consideration of opportunity cost and enabling parties to engage in mutually beneficial exchange. In …

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Henry Farrell has a nice post that picks up on my earlier post on the evolution of slugging in DC. Henry disagrees with me that it’s a market process, but I think it is. I define “market process” as involving the consideration of opportunity cost and enabling parties to engage in mutually beneficial exchange. In …

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Henry Farrell has a nice post that picks up on my earlier post on the evolution of slugging in DC. Henry disagrees with me that it’s a market process, but I think it is. I define “market process” as involving the consideration of opportunity cost and enabling parties to engage in mutually beneficial exchange. In …

Read More »

Henry Farrell has a nice post that picks up on my earlier post on the evolution of slugging in DC. Henry disagrees with me that it’s a market process, but I think it is. I define “market process” as involving the consideration of opportunity cost and enabling parties to engage in mutually beneficial exchange. In …

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Lots of good stuff in the waves today … I was particularly intrigued to find this March 2003 article by Brad DeLong on population growth, food growth, and the specter of Malthus. Just thirty years ago, people like Stanford University’s Paul Ehrlich were telling us that the Malthusian Angel of Death was at the door. …

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Lots of good stuff in the waves today … I was particularly intrigued to find this March 2003 article by Brad DeLong on population growth, food growth, and the specter of Malthus. Just thirty years ago, people like Stanford University’s Paul Ehrlich were telling us that the Malthusian Angel of Death was at the door. …

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Lots of good stuff in the waves today … I was particularly intrigued to find this March 2003 article by Brad DeLong on population growth, food growth, and the specter of Malthus. Just thirty years ago, people like Stanford University’s Paul Ehrlich were telling us that the Malthusian Angel of Death was at the door. …

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