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Walter Block
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Houston: “Great Economic Myths,” Saturday, 26 January 2008; Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis. [54:13]
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Walter Block met Rothbard in 1966. Here, Block tells a joke making the point that antitrust law is dead from the neck up. There is nothing wrong with a monopoly price. Whatever price the free market establishes will be the best price. There exists an unfortunate illusion about monopoly price. Labor unions, by exacting higher wage rates, do achieve
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Walter Block
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A proper solution to the taxicab crisis is not to co-opt the movement of gypsy cab drivers by the offer to take them into the system, but rather to destroy the system of restrictive cab licenses, writes Walter Block. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Jeff
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Walter Block
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Austrian critique of mainstream analysis of monopoly, monopsony, and perfect competition; the logical contradictions of anti-trust law. Recorded at Mises University 2010.
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William L. Anderson
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Don’t leave the job of criminal investigation to the politicized state, writes William L. Anderson. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Colin Hussey.
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George Bittlingmayer
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Recorded at the Reassessing the Presidency seminar; March 2004. (25:41)
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Paul A. Cantor
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Have you ever wondered why the “tiny ship” famously tossed in the opening credits of Gilligan’s Island was named the SS Minnow ? This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Steven Ng.