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freetoken  Jun 1, 2010 • 1:01:57pm

The authors (Zeljka Buturovic, Daniel B. Klein) of the study are doing a dance that I shall dub the “Libertarian Shuffle” here.

In their paper they create the terms “enlightened” and “unenlightened” which are far from academically neutral terms. Furthermore, in selecting which questions of the Zogby survey to use:

Of the 16 questions in that uniform format, this paper deals with only eight. We have omitted 8 of the economic questions in that format because they are not as useful in gauging economic enlightenment, either because the question is too vague or too narrowly factual, or because the enlightened answer is too uncertain or arguable. For example, the statement “economic development makes things more affordable” hinges greatly on the interpretation of “affordable”—maybe economic development makes “normal living” more expensive, but it also makes incomes higher. The statement “the more people there are, the more wealth there is” is uncertain in its context. The statements of the omitted questions are provided elsewhere.

May I suggest that the terms “enlightened” is itself “arguable”?

Even more importantly, The eight questions they used are highly interpretable, for example:

6. Third-world workers working for American companies overseas are being exploited.
Unenlightened: Agree

Yeah, right.

They’ve also done the classic Libertarian denial of external costs, especially long term costs to societies and communities.

Also, the author of the piece is the editor of Econ Journal Watch which should be noted is not a peer reviewed economics journal but an online commentary about economics issues. Perhaps they have done quality work in other areas, but it is pretty clear that the paper reference here is not an objective look at the subject.

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HelloDare  Jun 1, 2010 • 2:04:35pm

It is peer reviewed. econjwatch.org

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freetoken  Jun 1, 2010 • 5:49:28pm

re: #2 HelloDare

Yes, they claim editors look at their submissions. However, it does not appear as if that website, and it is only an “electronic” journal which explicitly defines itself as commentary on other research, really is indexed or used in the way traditional academic research journals have come to be known.

Nevertheless, still, the content of the article is very questionable.


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