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Covid 19 and Lockdown
“Disregard of the Empirical; Optimism of the Will: The Abandonment of Good Government in the Covid-19 Crisis.” (D. Campbell and K. Dowd) Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise Studies in Applied Economics SAE No. 202, March 2022.
“Imperial College’s Fear Machine.” (S.H. Hanke and K. Dowd) National Review (30 March 2022).
“One Alarmist Prediction Shaped Covid Policy.” (D. Campbell and K. Dowd) Daily Telegraph (23 June 2021).
“The Fantasy Prediction of 510,000 Deaths.” (D. Campbell and K. Dowd) The Spectator Australia, 2 June 2021. Subsequently reprinted as “510,000 Reasons Why Lockdown was Wrong.” The Conservative Woman, 4 June 2021, and as “The Fantasy Prediction of 510,000 Deaths.” American Institute for Economic Research blog, 7 June 2021.
“We Don’t Yet Live in a Police State. Or Perhaps We Do.” American Institute of Economic Research, 1 April 2020.