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October 17, 2002 [feather]
"He started out as an

"He started out as an avowed socialist who believed that the good society was one in which a few wise men made most social, economic, and political decisions. Over the years, he gravitated toward a libertarian position that holds that individuals should be as free as possible to make their own tradeoffs." Now he's a Nobel laureate. Reason interviews George Mason University economist Vernon Smith.

posted on October 17, 2002 3:42 PM