jsamples wrote:
>
> Bryan,
>
> Why "probably"?
No disparagement of Cato intended, but policy analyses are not generally
on the same level as academic articles. Especially for complex
questions like the effect of voter initiatives, where economic theory
provides little guidance.
--
Prof. Bryan Caplan
Department of Economics George Mason University
http://www.bcaplan.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Who are they? Why are they running? Could they be coming to
me? Really coming to me? And why? To kill me? *Me* whom
everyone loves?"
Leo Tolstoy, *War and Peace*
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