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Q&A Bryan Caplan

RYAN CAPLAN IS known for his unconventional approach to tackling big issues. With his latest book, , he employs a graphic novel format to make the case for a more open approach to housing policy, partnering with illustrator Ady Branzei. It’s his second venture into the world of illustrated narratives, following 2019’s . ’s Christian Britschgi asked Caplan about his motivations and his outlook on the future of the “yes in

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