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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009
More articles by: Christopher Lingle
  
Christopher Lingle  08:45 PM | November 10,2009
Freedom of speech is imperative. We should never censor opinion, no matter how wrong it may be
Christopher Lingle  08:25 PM | October 18,2009
At Copenhagen, nations will spend much time coming to agreement—not on preventing degradation
Christopher Lingle  09:43 PM | September 24,2009
The consensus has been that consumption will take us out of the recession. Instead, we should save more
Christopher Lingle  01:15 AM | July 30,2009
The Obama administration’s views on the events in Iran and Honduras have been divergent, if not contradictory
Christopher Lingle  09:48 PM | June 29,2009
The Chinese government has manipulated history to extend its territorial claims and geopolitical influence
Christopher Lingle  10:26 PM | June 03,2009
On Tiananmen’s 20th anniversary, Poland’s experience in political and economic reform is instructive
Christopher Lingle  09:33 PM | May 06,2009
US President Obama’s ‘green stimulus’ is political hot air. It will lead to inefficient market outcomes
Christopher Lingle  11:01 PM | April 15,2009
Stimulus spending is a politically cheap option. Its returns will be low but its economic costs very high
Christopher Lingle  09:35 PM | April 08,2009
A loose monetary policy and an unprecedented fiscal expansion can only mean trouble for the US economy
Christopher Lingle  12:33 AM | February 17,2009
Intervention by central banks to stabilize economies may be counterproductive. Such cures can unleash pathologies more dangerous than ones they seek to cure
Christopher Lingle  08:53 PM | January 27,2009
Man-made global warming has become an ex cathedra doctrine that can be challenged only at great risk
Christopher Lingle  09:07 PM | January 06,2009
By forcing interest rates lower, central banks are not solving current problems but storing them for the future
Christopher Lingle  10:57 PM | November 26,2008
Religion is just one aspect of the day that celebrates the beginnings of prosperity in America
Christopher Lingle  10:24 PM | November 19,2008
Deficit spending to boost a weak economy is an argument that has little justification in fact and reality
Christopher Lingle  12:43 AM | September 09,2008
The inconvenient truth is that inflationary expectations are not a primary cause of anything
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