What Could Happen After a No-Deal Brexit | @WSJ
06 Oct 2019 Leave a comment
in industrial organisation, international economic law, international economics, International law, Public Choice Tags: Brexit
You do wonder why @mfe_news @jamespeshaw are so aggressively ignorant of Nordhaus and climate clubs?
05 Oct 2019 Leave a comment

Why does Belarus Exist?
04 Oct 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economic history, International law, law and economics, Public Choice Tags: maps, World War I, World War II
Anti-Slavery Patrols – The West Africa Squadron
30 Sep 2019 1 Comment
in defence economics, economic history, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, property rights Tags: economics of slavery
Spanish North America
25 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in economic history, International law Tags: age of empires, maps

Deplorables: Trump, Brexit and the Demonised Masses
24 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of crime, economics of education, income redistribution, international economic law, international economics, International law, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: 2016 presidential election, Brexit, populism, regressive left
The Places Where Sneaking Over the US-Canada Border is Legal
21 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in international economic law, International law, politics - USA Tags: economics of borders
@TimurKuran: Persistent Authoritarianism in the Middle East and the Islamic Law
20 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, Gordon Tullock, growth disasters, income redistribution, international economic law, international economics, International law, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: autocracy
Bruce Gilley – “African Civilization and the Premature Termination of Colonialism”
20 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, growth disasters, growth miracles, history of economic thought, income redistribution, international economic law, International law, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: economics of colonialism
Bruce Gilley Lecture on colonialism with Commentary by Paul Bjerk
18 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of crime, growth disasters, growth miracles, history of economic thought, income redistribution, international economic law, International law, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: economics of colonialism
The Case for Colonialism with Dr. Bruce Gilley
17 Sep 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, growth disasters, growth miracles, history of economic thought, income redistribution, international economic law, international economics, International law, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: Cold War, economics of colonialism, World War II


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