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My Panel at Cato

My Panel at Cato

You can listen to the panel I appeared on at yesterday’s Cato Institute conference on globalization here (mp3) or view it here. Dr. Rich Brake of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute opens the panel, followed by the talks — first by me, then by Olaf Gersemann. After that, we have a fruitful question-and-answer session.

The rest of the panels are also available, and are linked from the main conference page above.

The event was an excellent one — the talks were all good and worthwhile, and it was nice to meet so many like-minded people. I’m always gratified to learn that people have profited from my work — and I guess such people exist even in D.C.!

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