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 Contrary to the oft-repeated claims of the arts community, it is a flexible, voluntary, pluralist society with free markets that best produces the conditions for innovation and invention in artistic production.

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10:42AM
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Allowing workers to bargain independently from the union would help limit the problem of free-riding while not forcing workers to join a union and pay dues.

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8:27AM
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Despite the potential for increased worker choice to benefit workers, opponents often raise three objections as reason not to pursue such reform.

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That art is all around us tells us that art is a market phenomenon.

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10:12AM
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These days, we economists tend to be very optimistic about the future, certainly compared to the ghastly visions of environmentalists and others.

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12:59PM
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Even if oil prices came roaring back, many environmentalists would not allow any additional growth in oilsand development.

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With a large deficit looming, it's a good time to put Alberta’s finances in longer-term perspective.

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The prime minister's "foreign ownership" plan may make for good politics but the underlying economics is questionable, to say the least.

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There are areas where innovation and invention play a key role in the arts.

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2:58PM
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Green-tech advocates have convinced governments to spend untold billions of dollars on subsidies.

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