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George Selgin (/ˈsɛldʒɪn/; born
February 15, 1957) is an
American economist. He is
Senior Fellow and
Director Emeritus of the Cato Institute's
Center for...
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Clare Selgin Wolfowitz (born
November 1945) is an
American anthropologist with a
specialism in Indonesia. She
currently works at the IRIS
center at the...
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Peter Selgin (/ˈsɛldʒɪn/; born 1957) is an
American novelist,
short story writer, playwright, essayist, editor, and illustrator.
Selgin is ****ociate Professor...
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Author Peter Selgin refers to methods,
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Milton Friedman, Fred Foldvary,
David D. Friedman,
Friedrich Hayek,
George Selgin,
Steven Horwitz, and
Richard Timberlake.
Banking has been more regulated...
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Selgin, pp. 41–45. Doty, pp. 27–30.
Selgin, pp. 72–73.
Selgin, pp. 162–163.
Selgin, pp. 163–164. Clay, p. 53.
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According to the
economist George Selgin in his
paper "Gresham's Law": As for
Gresham himself, he
observed "that...
- (2012) "Hummel on Graeber".
Liberty Fund. "George
Selgin". Cato Institute.
Retrieved April 18, 2023.
Selgin,
George (2016). "The Myth of the Myth of Barter"...
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archived from the
original on 2016-02-10,
retrieved 2016-02-17.
Selgin (2008), p. 16. "The
Cartwheel Penny and T****ence of 1797",
British Coinage...
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April 2014. "Penny".
Royal Mint Museum.
Retrieved 10 May 2014.
George A.
Selgin (2008). Good Money:
Birmingham Button Makers, the
Royal Mint, and the Beginnings...