An Interview with James Buchanan
Volume 9, Number 1 (Fall 1987)
James Buchanan is interviewed on his recent award of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
James Buchanan is interviewed on his recent award of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
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In this article, Professor Hans-Hermann Hoppe discusses immigration, natural order, and private property.
This study introduces the ideas of Robert Lewis Dabney on universal education.
Jeffrey M.
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