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Author of the My Israel Question and The Blogging Revolution, Antony Loewenstein, is a well known and controversial commentator on the Middle East and critic of Zionism.
Global Voices in English » Australians divided by Durban II boycott 2009
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As the behavioral economists George Loewenstein and Peter Ubel have pointed out, the most effective way to reduce energy consumption is to increase its cost through higher taxes on carbon.
Is 'Nudging' Really Enough? Jonah Lehrer 2011
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Second, even though I like and respect many economists (George Loewenstein, Linda Babcock, Laura Razzolini, Richard Thaler, Bill Harbaugh, Mark Machina) and understand that many of them are liberal, I truly believe that economics has a built-in right wing bias.
Worrying About Demand, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Pingback: Russian freedom of speech in dire shape | Antony Loewenstein
Global Voices in English » Russia: Politkovskaya laureate murdered 2009
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Referred by John Tierney (yet another new blog!), I took the survey put up by George Loewenstein and others on whether you are a tightwad or a spendthrift.
Tightwadism, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I'd bet very little - reality-based economics is still viewed as a quaint hobby that some maverick economists (Thaler, Laibson, Loewenstein, Camerer, Rabin, Plott) engage in.
Textbook Omissions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I often wonder about the boundary between licensing/credentialing and rent-seeking, and this Arnold Kling post sums up an interesting perspective: [Quote of a Loewenstein paper] in favor of paternalism, based on findings in behavioral economics.
A Case for Paternalism?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It crowds out native species, says Nancy Loewenstein, an extension specialist with Auburn University.
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Kahneman refers to some papers by George Loewenstein, so I Googled Loewenstein and went to his web page.
A Case for Paternalism?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Extension specialist Loewenstein says kudzu is a tough guest to get rid of.
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