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The memorable Gordon Tullock

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During my visit over 1978-9 to VPI, I got to know Gordon Tullock and his colleagues James Buchanan, Geoff Brennan, and David Friedman well, having meals frequently. I learned from these eloquent debaters a lot in many ways.

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Ng, YK. The memorable Gordon Tullock. J Bioecon 18, 117–119 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10818-016-9222-y

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