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UFM Presentation of “Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”
Recorded: Sunday, June 3, 2012

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

Research Fellow Peter J. Boettke gives a talk based on the triple meaning of the title of his new book, Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, at the Univeridad Francisco Marroquin.

Experts: Peter J. Boettke
Type: Television
Issues: Economic History and Development (U.S.), Economists, Education

       
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‪Professor Peter Boettke on “Living Economics”
Recorded: Thursday, May 24, 2012

Research Fellow Peter J. Boettke interviewed by Jeffrey Tucker of Laissez Faire Books and Club on his new book Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Experts: Peter J. Boettke
Type: Other Event
Issues: Economic History and Development (International), Economic History and Development (U.S.), Economic Policy

       
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Peter Boettke on Teaching and Communicating Economic Ideas
Recorded: Friday, May 4, 2012

Research Fellow Peter J. Boettke interviewed by Luis Figueroa of UFM on his journey as a free-market economics teacher and on his new book Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.

Experts: Peter J. Boettke
Type: Television
Issues: Economic History and Development (International), Economic History and Development (U.S.), Education, Free Market Economics

       
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Is U.S. Justice Broken?
Recorded: Thursday, December 9, 2010

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5

From fingerprinting to criminal sentencing, from lawyer licensing to judicial selection, and from eminent domain to wealth transfers via class-action lawsuits, how do perverse incentives impact the law and what reforms would create a more just and efficient legal system?

Experts: David D. Friedman, Alex Kozinski, Edward J. López, David J. Theroux
Type: Independent Institute Event
Issues: Crime, Criminal Justice/ Prisons, Law Enforcement

       
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