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Brion McClanahan
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From the session on “Secession: A Mainstay of Freedom,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 23 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn,
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Karen De Coster, CPA
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Years ago I began to cease eating pork because I came to despise it, but at the time, I didn’t really know why that was the case. I was turned off by the dry, white, crumbly texture and the inability to cook most pork cuts—with the exception of some ribs or roasts—in such a manner that I could retain the moisture and integrity of taste. The
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Loyd S. Pettegrew
Carol A. Vance
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The Opportunity Costs of “Free” P.J. O’Rourke once quipped, “If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it’s free.” The truth behind O’Rourke’s humor is the opportunity cost of “political free.” Even relatively bright people who have never studied economics realize that behind the government’s redistribution
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Andrew Cullen
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There was relatively good news for consumers in the Eurozone last week. Data released for the consumer price index (CPI) during October showed that the rate of inflation fell from 1.1 percent to 0.7 percent. At a time when unemployment is high and increasing and taxation is on the rise, this brings some small relief to cash-strapped households
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Christopher Westley
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It’s an old story. A manufacturing plant in a small town announces an impending closing, threatening to devastate the local economy and the many families that depend on it. Panic ensues, and politicians intervene. There’s a sense of injustice in the air. Can anything be done? Although this scenario played itself out many dozens of times in the
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John P. Cochran
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Amity Shlaes has been busy promoting her new biography Coolidge and in the process is making a strong argument for real tax and budget reform as a foundation for increased sustainable market driven prosperity. She made the case very strongly in her Hillsdale College lecture of January 27, 2013, “ Calvin Coolidge and the Moral Case for Economy.”
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Shawn Ritenour
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Once again there is panic running through the halls of Congress, the Oval Office, and in the chattering classes that make up mainstream media over the government shutdown and the debt ceiling. Most of the panic is a result of the inability of politicians to reach an agreement on government spending . If we hope to begin to recover true prosperity,