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TT`s Lost in Tokyo
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http://mises.org/Community/blogs/tokyotom/default.aspxUnconventional analysis from a right-leaning enviro-libertarian
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A few thoughts on David Korten's "10 Common Sense Principles for a New Economy"
posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo on Fri 27th Aug 10
I refer to David Korten, a Stanford-trained economist, former professor at Harvard Business School, former adviser to the Ford Foundation and the US Agency for International Development. Korten, a prominent critic of corporate globalization and
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Mises on BP (and ConocoPhillips)
posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo on Thu 19th Aug 10
I just ran across an old post quoting Mises, and some of it seemed quite relevant to my posts on BP (including my post yesterday regading a statement by the CEO of ConocoPhillips that they would not drill in the Gulf of Mexico if Congress eliminated statutory
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In a shocking moment of honesty, ConocoPhillips CEO says offshore oil isnt economical without government gifts of limited liability
posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo on Wed 18th Aug 10
I have a number of blog posts up discussing the BP oil well blow-out and the limited liaibility corporate structures and additionnal oil drilling liaibility caps that heighten moral hazard in offshore oil drilling.I have just run across a post by another blogger,
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A few thoughts on David Korten's "10 Common Sense Principles for a New Economy"
posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo on Fri 27th Aug 10
I refer to David Korten, a Stanford-trained economist, former professor at Harvard Business School, former adviser to the Ford Foundation and the US Agency for International Development. Korten, a prominent critic of corporate globalization and
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Mises on BP (and ConocoPhillips)
posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo on Thu 19th Aug 10
I just ran across an old post quoting Mises, and some of it seemed quite relevant to my posts on BP (including my post yesterday regading a statement by the CEO of ConocoPhillips that they would not drill in the Gulf of Mexico if Congress eliminated statutory
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In a shocking moment of honesty, ConocoPhillips CEO says offshore oil isnt economical without government gifts of limited liability
posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo on Wed 18th Aug 10
I have a number of blog posts up discussing the BP oil well blow-out and the limited liaibility corporate structures and additionnal oil drilling liaibility caps that heighten moral hazard in offshore oil drilling.I have just run across a post by another blogger,


