Link Archipelago
November 11, 2009
- “Imagine North Korea sent out agents to forcibly return escapees, arguing that escapee agreements to join other nations were void because escapees didn’t understand the full consequences of their actions. The world would loudly denounce such weak and transparently self-serving excuses.”–Robin Hanson on our biases against private law.
- John Kay at the FT channels his inner Olson: “Because innovation is dependent on new entry it is essential to resist concentration of economic power. A stance which is pro-business must be distinguished from a stance which is pro-market.”
- Advance in quantum computing?
- Pfizer decides it doesn’t like New London after all; Kelo takings were pointless and costly.
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