James Buchanan

James Buchanan

James Buchanan Editorial of The New York Sun | January 9, 2013 http://www.nysun.com/editorials/james-buchanan/88144 Wikipedia Commons PUBLIC CHOICE: James Buchanan, who died today at the age of 93, gave us the tools to understand the expansion of government that is taking place in our time. The death of James Buchanan takes from us the man who, […]

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Our Cars’ Weight Problem

Introduction by Dr. John Baden  “Trading Food for Fuel, Blood for Oil” Here is my nomination for book of the year, Thinner This Year.  The authors are Chris Crowley and Jen Sacheck, Ph. D.  The former is a retired attorney and 78-year-old fitness cheerleader, the later a nutritionist at Tufts University’s famous health science center, […]

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 Beyond DNA: Lessons From the Born

Beyond DNA: Lessons From the Born

Beginning to Map the DNA of Policy Reform: Dr. Flaherty’s “Beyond DNA: Lessons from the Born” Dr. Bob Flaherty, MD, of Montana State University is the author of this week’s FREE Insights. Bob has lectured at several FREE seminars, and he and his wife Carol (retired from MSU) are long and deeply trusted friends. They […]

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Winning a Long Fought Victory in the War of Ideas

Bozeman, Montana was the birthplace of The New Resource Economics, aka “Free Market Environmentalism.” Having lived in its midst for decades, I recently began thinking of the historical context of this movement, and the causes of its unlikely success. The take-home message is clear; over the long run ideas have consequences.  A victory implies contesting […]

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 A Tribute to Rick Stroup

A Tribute to Rick Stroup

Bozeman should thank Rick Stroup, a longtime resident and retiring head of the Ag-Econ & Econ Department at MSU. Rick has contributed much to our community. With his forthcoming move to North Carolina State University, an era ends. In the 1970s a small group of scholars at MSU developed the principles and policies that became […]

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 Bidding Bozeman a Fond Farewell

Bidding Bozeman a Fond Farewell

I’ve been with FREE for nearly five years, first as its research associate and lately as its publications and program coordinator. In the time I’ve been here, a lot of people have moved to Bozeman; unfortunately, it’s time for me to move on. I came here in February of 2002 from the other end of […]

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 Truth Is Stubborn Indeed

Truth Is Stubborn Indeed

The educational programs of the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment (FREE) have received substantial national attention, including from the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and 20/20. The Judicial Conference of the United States carefully evaluated the contributions of our work, for it knows American justice and progress rely on […]

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