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Independent
September 3, 2010
Two American
Economists, David Lam and
Jeffrey Miron, found September peaks in births in every
Christian country they studied, from both the northern and ...
Washington Examiner (blog)
August 26, 2010
Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron made a similar case, recently. Of course, if I'm forced to accept that
marriage is to be a state
institution (ie civil ...
All247News (blog)
August 10, 2010
The opinion made by
Jeffrey Miron, an economist from
Harvard University, enraged a lot of our readers who are mostly 99ers hoping for a Tier 5 unemployment ...
Explore Baltimore County
August 10, 2010
Star Global Tribune (blog)
August 10, 2010
Jeffrey Miron, Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of
economics at
Harvard University recently opined in an interview with FoxNews that the ...
MLive.com
August 9, 2010
... of time a person will remain unemployed, such as
Jeffrey Miron, director of undergraduate studies in the Department of
economics at
Harvard University. ...
The Detroit News
August 8, 2010
"It hasn't become a
Wal-Mart type of business," said
Jeffrey Miron, a
Harvard University economist who studies the marijuana trade. ...
All247News (blog)
August 8, 2010
Director
Jeffrey Miron of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of
economics at
Harvard University told FoxNews that when unemployment extension benefits ...
Daily Camera
August 8, 2010
Some, like
Jeffrey Miron, Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of
economics at Harvard, blithely suggest that overqualified
workers should ...
Explore Baltimore County
August 4, 2010
East Bay Express
August 4, 2010
Legalization has the potential to generate billions of dollars in revenue: A report authored by
Harvard University economist
Jeffrey Miron and endorsed by ...
Politics Daily (blog)
August 3, 2010
Mail Tribune
July 31, 2010
Jeffrey Miron, a Harvard economist, has estimated that marijuana prohibition costs the nation $7 billion in
tax revenue, not to mention the costs of the ...
Radio New Zealand
July 29, 2010
Harvard Business School senior
economics lecturer
Jeffrey Miron says it could be a good way to boost the state's public funds.
Tucson Citizen
July 27, 2010
Libertarianism: From A to Z by Jeffrey A. Miron (Basic Books, $24.95) Jeffrey Miron, a senior lecturer and the Director of Undergraduate Studies at the ...
Mainebiz Daily
July 26, 2010
Jeffrey Miron, an economist at
Harvard University who has studied the economic impact of legalizing marijuana, says claims such as Leavitt's are overblown. ...
OregonLive.com
July 25, 2010
Jeffrey Miron, a Harvard economist, has estimated that marijuana prohibition costs the nation $7 billion in
tax revenue, not to mention the costs of the ...
Herald Scotland
July 24, 2010
Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron, a veteran proponent of legalisation, has estimated it would generate up to $7billion a year in revenue, while saving ...
TIME (blog)
July 23, 2010
Pot is big business, and
Economists like Harvard's
Jeffrey Miron have long touted the economic benefits of legalizing weed. Last year Oakland, home to a ...
KING5.com
July 22, 2010
But Harvard
economics professor
Jeffrey Miron argues that while the registry sounds noble in theory, states just don't have the resources to enforce it. ...
NPR
July 22, 2010
CONAN: Also with us is
Jeffrey Miron. He's director of undergraduate studies at Harvard Department of
economics, and joins us from Holyoke Center at Harvard ...
Newsweek
July 21, 2010
Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron has estimated that cannabis prohibition costs the nation $7 billion in potential
tax revenue; Oakland City Council member ...
Bradenton Herald
July 16, 2010
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bruce Yandle, Dean Emeritus, Clemson College of Business and Behavioral
science;
Jeffrey Miron, Senior Lecturer and Director of ...
Birmingham Weekly
July 15, 2010
According to The
New York Times, citing Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron,
Americans spend about $25 billion a year on weed. Medical marijuana has created ...
PR Newswire (press release)
July 15, 2010
WASHINGTON, July 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bruce Yandle, Dean Emeritus, Clemson College of Business and Behavioral
science;
Jeffrey Miron, ...
WBZ
July 14, 2010
Harvard
economics professor,
Jeffrey Miron, argues that while the registry sounds noble in theory, states just don't have the resources to enforce it. ...
Forbes (blog)
July 7, 2010
WCBS-TV New York
July 6, 2010
In my judgment those resources could be better used pursuing more important types of crimes -- homicides, rapes, assault," said Jeffrey Miron, ...
Colorado Springs Independent
July 1, 2010
Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron estimates that, nationally, the medical marijuana
market is bringing in roughly $14 billion a year. ...
Forbes (blog)
July 1, 2010
Jeffrey Miron is Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of
economics at
Harvard University. As the new fiscal year begins, ...
Colorado Springs Independent (blog)
June 28, 2010
Americans spend roughly $25 billion a year on marijuana, according to the Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron, which gives some idea of the popularity of this ...
New York Times (blog)
June 28, 2010
Americans spend roughly $25 billion a year on marijuana, according to the Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron, which gives some idea of the popularity of this ...
Drug WarRant (blog)
June 24, 2010
Libertarian economist
Jeffrey Miron will be the guest on Daniel Williams' Opium Den tonight at 9 pm eastern. Thanks for the alert, Pete. ...
Las Vegas Review
January 1, 1970
Mr. Barro's essay appeared just a few weeks after
Jeffrey Miron, director of undergraduate studies in the department of
economics at Harvard, ...
WBZ
July 14, 2010
Harvard
economics professor,
Jeffrey Miron, argues that while the registry sounds noble in theory, states just don't have the resources to enforce it. ...
Today's TMJ4
July 10, 2010
But while the registry sounds noble in theory,
economy expert and Harvard
economics professor
Jeffrey Miron says states don't have the resources to enforce ...
Forbes (blog)
July 8, 2010
WCBS-TV New York
July 6, 2010
In my judgment those resources could be better used pursuing more important types of crimes -- homicides, rapes, assault," said Jeffrey Miron, ...
Richmond Times Dispatch
July 6, 2010
A 2008 survey by Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron found legalizing drugs would save $44 billion yearly in
government prohibition enforcement for arrests, ...
Colorado Springs Independent
July 1, 2010
Harvard economist
Jeffrey Miron estimates that, nationally, the medical marijuana
market is bringing in roughly $14 billion a year. ...