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Julian Lincoln Simon (February 12, 1932-February 8, 1998) was a professor of business administration at the University of Maryland and a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. He wrote many books and articles, mostly on economic subjects. He is best known for his work on population, natural resources, and immigration. He was the primary proponent of the cornucopian belief in endless benefits from resources and unlimited population growth empowered by technological progress.
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Born: February 12, 1932
Died: February 8, 1998

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Julian L. Simon, professor of business administration at the University of Maryland and distinguished senior fellow at the Cato Institute, died February 8 at the age of 65.
www.cato.org/pubs/policy_report/cpr-20n2-1.html
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Julian Simon (Professor, College of Business and Management, University of Maryland) bet the price of pine sawtimber stumpage would decrease over a 5-year period (4th quarter 1995 to 4th quarter 2000).
www.forestry.auburn.edu/sfnmc/web/bet.html
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Home Page of Julian Simon
www.juliansimon.org/
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Liberty Institute is a non-governmental organisation which promotes awareness and appreciation of the institutions of a free society-- individual rights, the rule of law, limited government and free markets.
www.libertyindia.org/events/simon_lecture.htm
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Introduction Welcome to the Simon Exchange in Science Claims.
www.simonmarket.org/
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www.sonic.net/~evolve/wp/human_ecology/human_populations_...
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If Simon hits the target, then neomalthusian arguments collapse.
enough_already.tripod.com/dalysimon.htm
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... daffy the late economist Julian Simon was, Foreman cites Simon's 1994 comment, "We now have in our hands -- in our libraries really -- the technology to feed, clothe and supply energy to an ever-growing ...
reason.com/rb/rb082901.shtml
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By commemorating the life of Julian Simon, we hope to foster the ideals represented in his work, said Fred L. Smith, CEIs president and founder.
www.cei.org/gencon/003,02473.cfm

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