I can’t stress enough how great the internet is at progressing academic study. The production costs of sharing and or publishing material is almost infinitely low. As such it makes the opportunity of publishing accessable to more people. Take me for example, a lowly graduate student and here I am publishing material to all who wish to find it. A similar heart warming example, is a recent find on Allen Dalton’s syllabus for principles of macroeconomics, where he lists my Taco Bell article as one of the required readings.
Cybercrime presentation to the Mises summer fellows
This lecture represents my initial thoughts in response to the Critical Infrastructure Protection Project, which I attended in the spring. I’m currently working on a response paper as well.
ASC 2005 presentation Audio file
The process of learning the technological logistics of web publishing is long and winding. It is with great relief that I am pleased to host my presentation from the Austrian Scholar’s Conference 2005, entitled Blacks and Whites behind Bars.
Auburn news on blogging
I was recently interviewed by a student reporter for an article on blogging in the Auburn student newspaper; Students go blog wild.
Macroeconomics Prelim prep
This is the ongoing outline I’ve constructed to work through my macroeconomics prelim. As the dates of each exam are approaching, I’m noticing the amount of time that outlining is taking up so I may restrain from completeing them to focus more on reading and absorbing the material then turning attentionto forming responses to sample prelim questions.
Once again the yellow notes represent particular Austrian observations.
Another Yin and Yang presentation of Taco Bell
I just noticed Jaimie Ianelli’s piece in the Loyola student journal on the Taco Bell issue: A Case for Market Philanthropy.
Ianelli takes the pro-boycott perspective as he did when we first discussed this issue back in undergrad.
Interesting enough his piece makes reference to this Sirico piece: Help poor workers: eat Taco Bell tomatoes, which parallels my tomatoe purchasing campaign.