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- Production Theory
- 2004
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Recorded 10/15/2004 at Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty. [27:26]
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Murray N. Rothbard
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Minimum wage laws force unemployment up. All of those with few skills looking for an entry position will be denied because they cannot add enough value to the business labor field to be paid minimum wage. Unemployment follows minimum wage hikes. Marginal workers are being denied the labor market. There were workers in canning businesses making
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Murray N. Rothbard
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Rothbard covers the principles of demand and supply curves. Prices are at the seat of the whole system. Use the logic of reality. The most mobile labor force is teenagers. Over time, capital equipment per laborer increases. Real wage rates increase. Consumer prices decrease. Unions cannot determine wage rates without putting companies out of
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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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Recorded 10/15/2004 at Radical Scholarship: The Guerrilla Movement for Liberty. [35:10]
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Dale Steinreich
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Interventionism cannot be considered as an economic system destined to stay. It is a method for the transformation of capitalism into socialism by a series of successive steps— Ludwig von Mises, “ Middle of the Road Policy Leads to Socialism ,” April 18, 1950. We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good — Hillary Rodham
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Tom Lehman
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A recent article in the Wall Street Journal is a perfect example of how bad economic arguments in support of good ends can be easily twisted and used to confuse the general public (Gwendolyn Bounds, “ Argument for minimum-wage boost ,” 7/27/04, p. B3). When we engage in poor reasoning and faulty economic logic in support of a noble cause, we can
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Carl F. Horowitz
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Private pensions in this country date back more than 100 years, that is to say, to a time when most people didn’t live long enough to collect them. Nowadays Americans take living comfortably to 75 and beyond to be an entitlement. Not that longevity in itself is something to complain about, but it does have a few downsides—like a gradually sinking