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"Chased out" is a misleading headline. In the linked interview Coase says that they were not interested in retaining him, and that's what I heard previously (as a Buchanan-Tullock-GMU student). Coase would have stayed if they maid some effort to retain him, but they didn't- for the reasons stated in the linked interview. It would be more accurate to say that Tullock was chased out, that Nutter was dumped on, and that Buchanan left because of all that was going on. 

   
 
     
   
   
     The list may also be interested in this
 story about
       Coase that seems to be circulating.
 
           
 
           http://www.readthehook.com/110081/uva-expat-how-nobel-winner-coase-got-pushed-charlottesville#.UicyC9rSbq5.twitter
 
           
 
           http://reason.com/blog/2013/09/04/economist-ronald-coase-was-chased-out-of
 
             
 
             I would say today he would be
 warmly
               welcome!
 
             
 
             Deborah Boucoyannis
 
           
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         Department of Politics | University of
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