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Crafty GingerNic: October 2008
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A blog updated daily? Thursday, October 23, 2008. Band of the Week #8. I've been sitting on this for months. but I can't delay it any longer. The. Band of the week are 1980's AWESOME. They are Men Without Hats. They eschew headgear. Men Without Hats - Safety Dance. Band of the Week. Friday, October 10, 2008. Band of the Week # 7. Bit addicted to this artist atm. A Fine Frenzy, nothing specifically new in terms of genre but for some reason she's really sparked an interest in me. Another fav of mine:.
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Crafty GingerNic: February 2010
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A blog updated daily? Friday, February 12, 2010. Alive, Alert, Awake, A-crocheting? I've swept the cobwebs off the blog to do a few updates, one from the ole life, one from the ole crafty sphere and finally some techie news for this ole blog. So first life: Academia is over and done with (well. I say over, I've applied for another MA. shhhhh don't tell folks, its pending funding and placement! To make a bit of profit from them. hopefully. Loosely as my 'L' plates are not quite off the bonnet yet! Althoug...
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true dough: Epstein on the FDA and drug patents
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. Epstein on the FDA and drug patents. I wish I would have heard the latest Econtalk podcast. 8220;Richard Epstein on Property Rights and Drug Patents,” before writing my recent post. On Mexico’s generic drug market. Posted by true dough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research vouchers for graduate students. Epstein on the FDA and drug patents. Do tariff reductions reduce welfare? I live in Tokyo?
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Crafty GingerNic: January 2009
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A blog updated daily? Tuesday, January 27, 2009. This, Jen, is the Internet". Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Thursday, January 8, 2009. I seem to have become completely addicted to Twitter. I'm obviously getting lax with my writing if I prefer to spew forth hundreds of 140 character posts rather than actually do my proper blog(s). shame on me! The new generation of lazy net people. exhibit A = Moi. Well after Ffresh and Insight Out, I now have a company! For their really snazzy mini cards). We're talking ...
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true dough: Corcoran on Pigovian taxes
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Wednesday, February 14, 2007. Corcoran on Pigovian taxes. Terence Corcoran doesn’t believe in Pigovian taxes. In his latest anti-Pigovian tax article he reasons that decreased smoking rates don't coincide with increased price rates, therefore we shouldn’t expect gas consumption to decrease in response to taxes on gasoline. Here’s an excerpt from his article in yesterday's. We appear to be witnessing a decline in smoking, includi...
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Wednesday, February 14, 2007. Posted by true dough. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research vouchers for graduate students. Epstein on the FDA and drug patents. Do tariff reductions reduce welfare? So long and thanks for the graphs. Mankiw on cross-country growth regressions. Gapminder - didnt you know? Early regulation: Mexico’s generic and miracle dru. Corcoran on Pigovian taxes. The sticky mess we’re in? I live in Tokyo?
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true dough: The sticky mess we’re in?
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Thursday, February 08, 2007. The sticky mess we’re in? The quality of Canada’s new and existing jobs is slipping, concludes CIBC economist Benjamin Tal. In scenario B the situation is similar, only now the greatest weight pulling down the JQI is unskilled workers being used as substitutes for skilled workers when in actuality they are not substitutes. Again, consider that JQI at B is at par with JQI at A. The significance has to...
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true dough: Gapminder - didn't you know?
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Saturday, February 17, 2007. Gapminder - didn't you know? I hesitated to blog about Gapminder earlier when it occurred to me that many of you might already know about it, but I was shocked (shocked! Here’s a link to Gapminder. The site features tutorials. Happyjuggler0's comments to this post make me think that I probably should have also provided a direct link to the new Gapminder Beta. Posted by true dough. That is *so* cool!
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true dough: How the east contributes to wealth inequality
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Thursday, January 25, 2007. How the east contributes to wealth inequality. A fire might have been ignited under western Canada when policy makers implemented a business friendly tax structure, but positive investor sentiment is going to take it from campfire to bonfire before the rest of Canada (hereafter, TROC) even gets its matches out of the box. The combination of two recently released reports makes me believe this. Alberta ...
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true dough: Do tariff reductions reduce welfare?
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A student's thoughts and analysis on economics from above the 49th parallel. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. Do tariff reductions reduce welfare? James Townsend (University of Winnipeg) has a paper published in the February issue of The Canadian Journal of Economics. Subscription required) where he states that relative wages fell in industries where tariff reductions mandated by the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) were deepest. Here’s an excerpt from Townsend’s paper,. Don Boudreaux expressed my se...