Despite the appearances to the contrary, survey evidence by Robert Whaples suggests that economists agree on a wide range of policy issues from free trade to educational vouchers. Climate change and Social Security remain areas of disagreement.
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDo Economists Agree on Anything? Yes!LicensedNovember 17, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIf Voters Won't Go for Taxing Oil to Conserve Energy, How Do We Do It?LicensedNovember 21, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedFreak-FreakonomicsLicensedDecember 22, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLetter: Replacing Payroll with Sales Taxes Shifts Risks from Firms to GovernmentsLicensedNovember 22, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLetter: Current Insurance Pricing Unduly Limits Car OwnershipLicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLetter: Is Professor Quigley Too Cynical?LicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedLetter: Pay-As-You-Drive Is More Apt to Reduce Accidents than Global WarmingLicensedDecember 14, 2006