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Deconstructing the basic research objection - see here

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Wheylous Posted: Wed, Jun 20 2012 7:56 AM

Apparently, Terence Kealey wrote a book called The Economic Laws of Scientific Research. It explains the relationship between government funding and science from a free-market perspective. I haven't found a link to the book online for free yet, but this claims to extract all the main arguments out:

http://www.the-rathouse.com/2010/Kealey-EconomicsofScience.html

I shall report back once I read more.

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Wheylous replied on Wed, Jun 20 2012 7:58 AM

I read the short summary and I'm not too hot about the historicism used, but I suppose it's useful to combat claims of "the market has not historically funded science."

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