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- Interventionism
- 2005
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Mark Thornton
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Presented at the San Jose State Workshop in Applied Political Economy; 2 May 2005.
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Bretigne Shaffer
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A condensed version of the documentary “Talking Butts,” Directed by Jesse Walker, Patrick McMenamin and Bretigne Shaffer; Produced by Joe Gressis; Director of Photography: Andrew Krauss; Edited by Mark Toscani; Condensed Edit by Bretigne Shaffer; Executive Producers: Paul Kemp and Paul Feine. This documentary was not produced by the Mises
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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Recorded 14 January 2005 at The Trouble with Taxation Conference , Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mises Daily
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Grant M. Nülle
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In recent weeks tens of millions of trousers, dresses, brassieres, T-Shirts and other categories of clothing and textiles have amassed at European ports, prohibited from reaching retail outlets by customs officials. The consumer goods were held in abeyance because of an ill-conceived trade agreement limiting exports to the European marketplace
Mises Daily
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Grant M. Nülle
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After five months and seven rounds of contentious negotiations, the Bush administration and the American textile lobby got what they wanted: a cap on China’s booming export business in the sensitive trade. The agreement sets quotas ( or “ safeguards “ in security speak) for nearly half of the Chinese textile exports to America, such as bras, baby
Mises Daily
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Thorsten Polleit
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Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914) expressed concern that the interest rate might not get rid of its “moral shade” (”moralischer Schatten”). Indeed, people have actually been looking upon the interest rate phenomenon with animosity for centuries. Back in the middle ages those who dealt with money lending tended to be exposed to heavy