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Multimedia: Jeffrey A. Miron

Tax Revenues from Legal Marijuana Overstated

Tax Revenues from Legal Marijuana Overstated

Jeffrey A. Miron

April 29, 2013

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses marijuana prohibition on FBN's Money w/  Melissa Francis

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses marijuana prohibition on FBN’s Money w/ Melissa Francis

April 24, 2013

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses marijuana prohibition on FBN's Varney & Co

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses marijuana prohibition on FBN’s Varney & Co

April 23, 2013

Jeffrey A. Miron's research on the economic gains of marijuana is cited on MSNBC's News Nation w/ Tamron Hall

Jeffrey A. Miron’s research on the economic gains of marijuana is cited on MSNBC’s News Nation w/ Tamron Hall

March 28, 2013

Jeffrey A. Miron's article on the sequester is read on the air on KSL's Morning Edition w/ Richard Piatt

Jeffrey A. Miron’s article on the sequester is read on the air on KSL’s Morning Edition w/ Richard Piatt

March 3, 2013

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses marijuana industries on HuffPo Live

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses marijuana industries on HuffPo Live

February 21, 2013

Cato Institute 30th Annual Monetary Conference: Panel 1: Avoiding the Next Crisis

Cato Institute 30th Annual Monetary Conference: Panel 1: Avoiding the Next Crisis

November 15, 2012

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses the Fed on FBN's The Willis Report

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses the Fed on FBN’s The Willis Report

August 20, 2012

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses gun laws on KPCC's AirTalk w/ Larry Mantle

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses gun laws on KPCC’s AirTalk w/ Larry Mantle

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Jeffrey A. Miron discusses economic uncertainty on FBN's The Willis Report

Jeffrey A. Miron discusses economic uncertainty on FBN’s The Willis Report

July 4, 2012

Musical Chairs in the EuroZone

Musical Chairs in the EuroZone

June 25, 2012

Musical Chairs in the EuroZone

Musical Chairs in the EuroZone

Jeffrey A. Miron

June 7, 2012

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