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Jeff Deist
Robert P. Murphy
Peter G. Klein
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Dr. Peter Klein, professor of entrepreneurship at Baylor University and co-author of the new book Why Managers Matter , joins Jeff and Bob to explain the huge disconnect between supply and demand for labor in post-COVID America. Dr. Klein’s new book Why Managers Matter :
Mises Daily
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Robert P. Murphy
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I am always about 18 months behind a new trend. In high school, I refused to roll up the cuffs of my jeans, because I thought it was dumb. More recently, I resisted getting a “smart phone” until I lost my phone in a cab. Since I had to buy a new phone anyway, I opted for the cheapest Blackberry available. And even then I didn’t get around to
Mises Wire
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Robert P. Murphy
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Presumably bolstered by the fiery claims of Greta Thunberg and the general theme of Climate Week, people on Twitter have been declaring that capitalism threatens humanity. This angst rekindled interest in a Guardian article that ran a few months ago, in which author George Monbiot argued that the very nature of capitalism is “incompatible with
Mises Daily
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Robert P. Murphy
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Recent developments in the global economy—specifically, higher skilled foreign workers, lower costs of capital movement, and improved communications—have apparently undermined “the” case for free trade, one of the most bedrock conclusions of orthodox economics. In previous articles ( 1 and 2 ) I have restated the case in light of the specific
Mises Wire
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Robert P. Murphy
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Presumiblemente reforzada por las ardientes afirmaciones de Greta Thunberg y el tema general de la Semana del Clima, la gente en Twitter ha estado declarando que el capitalismo amenaza a la humanidad. Esta angustia reavivó el interés en un artículo de The Guardian que se publicó hace unos meses, en el que el autor George Monbiot argumentaba que la