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- 2007
Mises Daily
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Robert Blumen
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Are we in a brave new world in which countries with developed financial markets produce nothing, have no physical capital, run permanent trade deficits, and pay for it all with perpetually over-valued financial assets? Yes indeed, according to Charles Gave, Louis Gave, and Anatole Kaletsky (GaveKal) as told in their book Our Brave New World . [1]
Mises Wire
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Angelo Mike
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A very nice pro-market commentary by Richard W. Rahn came out in today’s Washington Times praising The Science of Success , a book covering “Charles Koch, who, along with his brother, David, built this massive and very successful enterprise -- which includes petroleum refining, chemicals, fibers and carpets, fertilizers, building materials, paper
Mises Wire
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Jerry Kirkpatrick
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In product development there are two kinds of errors. A “go” error occurs when the green light is given to a product that eventually fails. The Edsel, a $250 million write-off by the Ford Motor Company in 1959, is one example. The “drop” error occurs when an idea that could have been highly profitable is eliminated from further consideration. How
Mises Wire
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Jim Fedako
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Traveled to a big city lately? If so, you must have gotten words of wisdom from someone close to you. Advice, such as: do not walk the streets after dark; and, beware of pickpockets. Sound advice indeed. However, let us look closer to what is being said, and what is not said. Your sage friend is really stating that you must be careful on public
Mises Wire
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N. Joseph Potts
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The government, famed for building bridges to nowhere, can’t replace a bridge blown down by Hurricane Katrina in four times the time required for a private company to replace its bridge just downriver from it, blown down at the same time. And the private company is a railroad , no less! The front page of Saturday’s Wall Street Journal is graced
Mises Wire
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
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I’ve been completely captivated by this series of interviews in which Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are brought on a set together to talk about the history of our times as it concerns technology, and their particular contribution to it. These are two amazing techno-entrepreneurs. They are speaking of incredible technological advances, and their
Mises Wire
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Stephan Kinsella
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My post Knock It Off discusses Jacob Sullum’s Reason article about knockoffs in the high-fashion industry, and the lobbying by designers for copyright-like protection of clothing designs. A recent article in The New Yorker, The Piracy Paradox , also discusses this issue. There were two fascinating aspects to this story. First, the author notes