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http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/page/thorpe-freeman-blog-contest F EE is holding a blog contest. Figured some of you might be interested in it.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_v._West_Virginia Of possible interest is also the case of West Virginia's secession from Virginia. West Virginia shouldn't have been recognized since it consisted of an existing state's territory but said state didn't give consent to have it secede. The feds recognized it anyway. Secession is completely
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Out of curiosity did you ever go back?
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Silly question, but is single payer basically similar to a school voucher system?
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@Wheylous That's why I said in combination with other curves. The third part of most price theory/intermediate micro classes is beginner's game theory. I hear some people get into public choice as well.
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1) No. I suppose it might be useful if you were comparing the curves of variable costs if you performed the task vs. outsourcing a given task. Otherwise nothing comes to mind. 2) Along with other curves it can help you determine if a firm is producing efficiently or in an (dis)economy of scale.
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z13.invisionfree.com/HeadofState/index.php?act=idx There is the link. Pardon the dust; rules, maps, and other things are being added right now.
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Would anyone be interested in playing a forum-based nation simulator? Your make your own nation, conduct diplomacy, go to war as you see fit, etc. I'm part of a nationsim group and we're about to set up a round. I'll throw up a link here once we got the set up done.
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You join a think tank. David Boaz has a BA from Vanderbilt University. No PhD to my knowledge needed, but it's rare to see someone in a think tank these days without at least some graduate training. Alternatively you join the Libertarian party or the liberty wings of either the Dems or Reps and work your way up the ranks. No education required for
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I really wish that I kept better notes of what I've read so I could offer you references, but anyway; Nazi Germany was corporatist, but there is some truth that they were prosperous. Prosperous in the sense that they redistributed the wealth of France and other countries they had conquered into Germany. Of course since all they were doing was redistributing