Peter Boettke
@peterboettke
Distinguished University Professor of Economics & Philosophy at George Mason University
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📚 5 recomanacions #SantJordi: Freedom Perspectives - The Historical Path to Liberty (Peter Boettke) Abundance (Ezra Klein i Derek Thompson) Build, Baby, Build (Bryan Caplan) Anti-Marx: Crítica a la economía política marxista (Juan Ramón Rallo) La fi del progressisme il•lustrat (Sáez)


New Cato Institute research paper on immigrant and native incarceration rates. We find that the illegal immigrant incarceration rate is about half that of native-born Americans and the legal immigrant rate is about half that again. There is no immigrant crime wave. 🧵. . .




Adam Smith is more than the "father of economics"—he’s a guide to understanding freedom, virtue, and society itself. 🌍 Why is he still essential reading? Find out: 🔗 loom.ly/1Ksl2D8 #AdamSmith #LibertyFund @AdamSmithWorks Peter Boettke

The "abundance agenda" is gaining steam, but without tax and fiscal reform, its promise will fall short. Adam Michel and Veronique de Rugy explain why building an abundant future requires both cutting red tape and fixing the tax code. theunseenandtheunsaid.com/p/the-promise-…

$20m donation to GMU from Vietnamese refugee who arrived with $30. “America has been wonderful. She has adopted me, accepted me and given me what I need most: love and opportunities,” Duong said. Beautiful. Let’s keep this going. Dr. Gregory Washington wtop.com/education/2025…
Thank you Liya Palagashvili it is always wonderful to see you and we are still learning together and trying to figure out how the world works.




Hamburg Lectures in Law & Economics resume! This coming wednesday (May 7) at 18.15, Nada Maamoun from the University of Kiel will present her research on "Measuring Compliance with the Paris Agreement" To join via Zoom, pls register under [email protected]

This paper (with Chandler Reilly), which is now in the Review of Austrian Economics, builds a GDP measure excluding military spending and price controls—following Buchanan, Tobin, Nordhaus, and Kuznets—revealing key reinterpretations of U.S. economic history.

