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I Blog to Differ

David R. Henderson

Economic analysis of current issues, with a free market bent plus thoughts on other issues of liberty.

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An Opening for Private Liquor Stores in Manitoba

The above is a picture I took last night of people lining up at a Manitoba government liquor store in Winnipeg. For about 2 years now, the government has had a system in place to allow people in the stores one by one. The reason is that a f...

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My 2009 Review of The Road to Serfdom

I wanted to post this on September 18 because that day, as an op/ed in the Wall Street Journal reminded us, was the 80th anniversary of the publication of Friedrich Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom. But various plans for my September 19 airline ...

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Facebook Takes Down My Post about Brazilian Censorship

A few hours ago, Tyler Cowen had a post in which he gave a translation of a statement made by economists in favor of Brazilian censorship of X. One of the signers was MIT economist Daron Acemoglu.

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David Autor on Hayek

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    David R. Henderson is a research fellow with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

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