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Angus Burgin Delivers Keynote at First Annual Workshop on Political Economy
As part of the inaugural Hoover Institution Library and Archives’ Workshop on Political Economy, Professor Angus Burgin of Johns Hopkins University gave the keynote lecture titled "Hayek, Friedman, and the Return of Laissez-Faire."
A Wealth of Ideas: Revelations from the Hoover Institution Archives
Developed from Hoover fellow Bertrand M. Patenaude's book of the same name, the exhibit draws on the Hoover Institution Library and Archives' vast trove of rare historical documents and artifacts. A Wealth of Ideas tells the story of the institution, its treasures, its evolving role in the history of Stanford University.
The Road to Recovery
Slumdog Millionaire
Saw it this weekend...
Harsanyi on the Czar
Superb...
Hoover Institution Debate on the John Batchelor Show- Part I
Hoover Institution Debate on the John Batchelor Show- Part II
Two Different Stories
Taxi Scientism
Joining Hoover Full-Time
Krugman's Body Count
Rhymes with "Recession"
Hoover fellow Russell Roberts is using rap music to make the dismal science far less dismal. By Charles Lindsey.
Come see me (and the rap video) in Atlanta
If you’re going to be in Atlanta for the AEA meetings, come see me and come see the world premiere of the Keynes/Hayek rap video. . . .
Bonus podcast on health care costs
Here's a midweek bonus podcast on the issue of health care costs that came up recently at EconTalk and here at Cafe Hayek...
Be careful what you wish for
Support the rap video and more
We’re building a website that will be the home for the Keynes/Hayek rap video along with interviews with leading macroeconomists and other good stuff. . . .
Boudreaux on Law and Legislation and Liberty
The latest episode of EconTalk is this conversation with my co-host here at Cafe Hayek, Don Boudreaux, on the distinction between law and legislation...
Hoover Library & Archives Launches “HI Stories,” Dynamic Online Exhibits and Storytelling Features
The closure of the Hoover Tower and exhibit galleries as a result of COVID-19 has underscored the Hoover Institution Library & Archives’ efforts to expand its outreach to online audiences. With this objective in mind, in May 2020, L&A archivists began creating and publishing “HI Stories,” a series of dynamic storytelling features that showcase treasures from Hoover’s more than six thousand collections and one million library volumes and uncover their importance to the record of modern history.
Hungarian ambassador Szapáry visits Hoover
Hungarian ambassador to the United States György Szapáry, along with Eva Voisin, the honorary consul general of Hungary in San Francisco, and Gabor Kaleta from the consulate in Los Angeles, met with Richard Sousa, the director of the library and archives at the Hoover Institution on April 26, 2011. After the meeting, Maciej Siekierski, curator of Hoover’s East European Collection, gave the ambassador a tour of the Hoover Archives, focusing on the Hungarian collections, including publications from the time of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
Fixing California – The Need For Tax Reform
From 2008 to 2009, California experienced its worse economic recession (dubbed by some as the Golden State’s “Great Recession”) since the tax system was first created in the 1930’s.