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A presentation by Vincent R. Reinhart exposing the problems of modern economic practice.
At this two-day conference, scholars from across the country and around the world will explore the value of high-skilled immigration in a globalized labor market.
Join the Federalist Society and AEI for a panel discussion of John Yoo and Julian Ku's new book, where Martin Flaherty of the Fordham University School of Law and Jeremy Rabkin of the George Mason University School of Law will join the authors in a discussion of their proposals and whether they are faithful to our Constitution, our history and our international law obligations.
Tyler Cowen, professor of economics at George Mason University and director of its Mercatus Center, delivered the ninth of the 2004–2005 Bradley Lectures.
Tyler Cowen is a professor of economics at George Mason University and the Center for the Study of Public Choice. He is also the director of both the James Buchanan Center and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His publications include the books In Praise of Commercial...
The Byzantine Empire’s long run — 1,100 years — may seem remote from the 21st century, but a reading of its history offers at least three timeless lessons.




