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Below you'll find a list of all posts from July, 2021

Appreciating F. A. Hayek’s Insights on Money and the Business Cycle

Summary Fears are once again afoot that a new period of rising price inflation is upon us, and with justifiable …

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Government regulation of business: Protection or harm?

by Jaana Woiceshyn Those advocating a strong regulatory state view government regulations as necessary to protect us against businesses that …

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The Best Part of Life in the 21st Century? Not Being Dead

by Art Carden A meme making its way around social media says the following: “You are born in 1400, where …

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Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World

A Book Forum at The CATO Institute: Why did the world get rich? Was it fossil fuels? Slavery? Perhaps imperialism? …

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In Memoriam: Steven G. Horwitz, 1964-2021

by Art Carden First Published at Forbes.com here… The economist Steven G. Horwitz, who spent most of his career teaching …

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