I’m flying to Washington, D.C., tomorrow in order to speak at the Cato Institute first thing in the morning this Thursday. The occasion is a one-day conference on globalization, featuring the winners of the Templeton Enterprise Awards (see this as well). Ed Stringham, one of the most accomplished young Austrians we have and an adjunct scholar of the Mises Institute, will also speak. (Ed just delivered the Rothbard Memorial Lecture [mp3] at the Mises Institute’s Austrian Scholars Conference, which features top scholars from around the world.)
I understand there will be a live webcast of the event this Thursday, accessible from the conference page linked above.



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Congrats.
I almost had to go to a jury summons rather than attend this, which just makes me hate the state more. I’ll be there.
Tom,
I wish you or Ed Stringham could straighten out my cousin Dan Griswold while you’re there. He heads up Cato’s Center for Trade Policy Studies and is in the dreaded “deficits don’t matter” camp, perpetuating a grave falsehood accordingly:
http://www.freetrade.org/pubs/FTBs/FTB-027.html
Otherwise a very fine man, though, and despite our ongoing email exchanges on the matter, he’s taking the beating well.
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