Don Boudreaux loves Tolstoy too. If only GDP were proportional to literary talent, the Russians would be the richest people on earth.
Don Boudreaux loves Tolstoy too. If only GDP were proportional to literary talent, the Russians would be the richest people on earth.
Sep 15 2006
Mary Anastasia O'Grady writes, In a world of floating exchange rates and open capital markets, the IMF's raison d'être no longer exists. Its "clients" are rapidly repaying their outstanding loans. Macroeconomic accountability has improved world-wide, not because the fund mandates it but because without the guarantee ...
Sep 14 2006
In blogging as in most things, I prefer the timeless to the transient. I read history books, not newspapers. And if a blog entry won't be interesting in a month or a year, I'd rather not write it. In this spirit, I just came across two posts from Catallarchy that past the test of time. Check out Trent McBride on th...
Sep 14 2006
Don Boudreaux loves Tolstoy too. If only GDP were proportional to literary talent, the Russians would be the richest people on earth.
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RWP
Sep 14 2006 at 10:58pm
Too bad he is not even the best Russian author.
Pushkin, my friend, Pushkin.
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