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Guest Post: The Infinite-Planet Approach Won't Solve the European Debt Crisis
Submitted by Jason Chang on Mon, 01/09/2012 - 3:51pmThis is a take on the debt crisis in a finite world written by our friends at the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy. For the Capital Institute perspective, check out What's Wrong With the Debt Debate
Guest Post: What Should We Tax?
Submitted by Jason Chang on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 1:42pmGuest Post: Mountebank Wins Nobel for Infinite Planet Theory (Humor)
By Rob Dietz
Few people have read the dense volumes published by the economist Milton Mountebank, but his work has affected you, me and every single person on the planet. Dr. Mountebank has revolutionized economic thought, and now he has been recognized for his singular efforts. Yesterday at a gala reception in Stockholm, Sweden, the chairman of Sveriges Riksbank, Peter Norborg, presented Dr. Mountebank with the Nobel Prize in Economics for his lifetime of work on infinite planet theory.
Guest Post: Mountebank Wins Nobel for Infinite Planet Theory (Humor)
Submitted by Jason Chang on Sun, 05/29/2011 - 11:53pmFew people have read the dense volumes published by the economist Milton Mountebank, but his work has affected you, me and every single person on the planet. Dr. Mountebank has revolutionized economic thought, and now he has been recognized for his singular efforts. Yesterday at a gala reception in Stockholm, Sweden, the chairman of Sveriges Riksbank, Peter Norborg, presented Dr. Mountebank with the Nobel Prize in Economics for his lifetime of work on infinite planet theory.
Guest Post: Sustaining Our Commonwealth of Nature and Knowledge
Submitted by Jason Chang on Wed, 02/02/2011 - 3:40pmGuest Post: Homo Economicus Versus Person-in-Community
Submitted by Jason Chang on Mon, 01/10/2011 - 2:24pmGuest Post: A Shift in the Burden of Proof
Submitted by Jason Chang on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 3:45pmPreface for Sustainable Welfare In The Asia-Pacific: Studies Using the Genuine Progress Indicator, by Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke, 2008
Guest Post: A Shift in the Burden of Proof
By Herman Daly
Preface for Sustainable Welfare In The Asia-Pacific: Studies Using the Genuine Progress Indicator, by Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke, 2008