Marginal REVOLUTION

Marginal REVOLUTION

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Marginal Revolution is the blog of Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, both of whom teach at George Mason University. MR began in August of 2003 and there have been new posts daily since that time. In numerous reviews and ratings over the years Marginal Revolution has consistently been ranked as the best or one of the best economic blogs on the web, but it is more (and less) than that, also representing the quirks of its authors.


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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 31 August 2023 English

Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni was one of the most strident voices on migration in the European Union. As an opposition politician, she warned darkly of efforts to substitute native Italians with

the most strident voices on migration in the European Union. As an opposition politician, she warned darkly of


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 20 August 2023 English

solar-power equipment and other green technology are drawing a flood of capital to the U.S. The European Union is trying to respond with its own green-energy support package. Japan has announced plans for

drawing a flood of capital to the U.S. The European Union is trying to respond with its own green-energy support


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 1 August 2023 English

visa-free travel throughout most of Europe are about to change. Starting early next year, the European Union will implement the European Travel Information and Authorization System requiring all visitors

about to change. Starting early next year, the European Union will implement the European Travel Information


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 23 June 2023 English

The European Union signed a trade agreement with Kenya, giving the nation duty- and quota-free access to the bloc, a long-negotiated deal it said is open for other East African countries join. The economic

<p>The European Union signed a trade agreement with Kenya, giving the nation duty- and quota-free access