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Thursday, 10 January 2013

James Buchanan (updated)

Blog posts on the passing of James Buchanan:

  • Eric Crampton
  • Tyler Cowen
  • Phil Miller
  • Don Boudreaux
  • David Henderson and here
  • Mario Rizzo
  • Eamonn Butler
  • Kurt Schuler
  • David Boaz
  • Nick Gillespie
  • Ryan Young
  • Alex Tabarrok
  • Steve Horwitz
  • Arnold Kling
  • Art Carden
  • Peter Boettke
  • David Friedman
  • Garett Jones
  • Scott Drenkard
  • Richard McKenzie
  • Shruti Rajagopalan

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