Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org

Why Government Should not Fight Deflation

For most experts, deflation is considered bad news since it generates expectations of a decline in prices. As a result, they believe, consumers are likely to postpone their buying of goods at present since they expect to buy these goods at lower prices in the future.

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Ocasio-Cortez is Wrong: We’re Not Working 80-Hour Weeks Now

It has become nearly commonplace for pundits and politicians to claim that Americans are working more than ever before; that they're working more jobs, and working longer hours — all for a lower income. During the Democratic debates this summer, for instance, Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio claimed "the economic system now forces us to have two or three jobs just to get by.” Kamala Harris made similar comments.

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The American Middle Class Isn’t Disappearing — But it’s Not All Good News

I'm not of the opinion that the American economy is doing amazingly well. However, I'm also not of the opinion that it is falling apart, or that the American middle class is disappearing before our eyes. Nor is there is no one, single, magic statistic we can point to and say "see, we're all worse off — or better off — now." Aggregate economic data is by its very nature lacking in nuance, moreover, difference measures of economic growth and...

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The Fight Against “Home Sharing” Drives up the Price of Short-Term Housing

City Council in London, Ontario recently decided to explore their options for regulating “short-term rentals” arranged through companies such as Airbnb, HomeAway, etc. The motion was brought forward by Councillor Anna Hopkins, who is concerned about (a) complaints from residents about short-term-renters’ noisy parties, and (b) “the role those short-term rentals have on taking potential long-term housing options out of the market.”

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Per Bylund on The Laws of Agile

The management methods and practices that have been gathered under the term agile claim the status of a Copernican Revolution. Agile reverses the traditional view of business revolving around the firm, instead placing the customer at the center and viewing all other elements as revolving around the customer. This is a welcome development — but …

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A dívida pública, não tem lado bom! Por: Robert P. Murphy

Conheça todo meu trabalho e formas de apoia-lo http://etoempire.ctcin.bio/ A liberdade é inevitável!! Esse vídeo foi apoiado por : Allan Ricardo,Nicola Occhipinti Magalhães, Douglas Otoni, Átila Balzer Piekarski, Patrick Tracanelli, Artur Pereira de Lima, Vinícius Perini, Ricardo Ariel Nasatto, Thiago Carneiro Ribeiral, Luis Otavio Oliveira da Matta, Lucas Terass, Lucas Terassi, Carlos Oliveira, Leonardo José …

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Ein freier Markt für Geld So einfach geht’s! Professor Dr. Thorsten Polleit

aus der quelle: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxp52tneM5hS5Q_eBjeL0kw

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Ein freier Markt für Geld. So einfach geht’s. Prof. Dr. Thorsten Polleit

Herzlich Willkommen! Friedrich August von Hayek hat das Kernargument für eine Entstaatlichung von Geld aufgezeigt: Geld muss seinen Nutzern dienen! Das heutige Geldsystem nutzt aber nicht den Bürgern. Es dient statt dessen primär staatlichen Interessen. Insbesondere jene, die ihre Gewinne nicht unternehmerischem Handeln, sondern einer planwirtschaftlichen Notenbankenpolitik verdanken, ziehen aus diesem System unbotmäßig Vorteile. Für …...

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David Gordon, S&P Global | Business & Finance

David Gordon, Chief Compliance Officer EMEA and Country Head Ireland, discusses why S&P Global Ratings chose Ireland, how Brexit affected the decision-making process and the company’s future plans for Irish operations.

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Questions for Progressives – Robert P. Murphy, Ph.D.

Intro: 0:00 – 2:30 Questions: 2:30 – END From the Robert P. Murphy podcast, Episode 62: https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/ep-62-tough-questions-for-progressives/ If you value the time and effort I put into this channel, please consider donating to my PayPal: [email protected] The Ultimate Red Pill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln3niFI0Mas Follow me on Twitter at: @an_capitalist Archive.org: Keithknight13 Minds.com:...

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Per Bylund: Big Data versus Big Ideas

Wouldn’t it be nice to predict the future? It’s tempting to reach for the analytical tools and big data sets that are newly available and for which big claims are made regarding their predictive capabilities. For entrepreneurs, small businesses and corporate innovation teams, rich qualitative data are far more relevant and collecting these data is …

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#2 Vorsicht vor Mega-Crash-Prognosen: Golden Times – Der Degussa Marktreport Podcast.

In dieser Podcastfolge von “Golden Times – Der Degussa Marktreport Podcast” erklärt Dr. Thorsten Polleit, warum es sich heute lohnt, in Goldgeld zu investieren, wie die Nullzinspolitik die Wachstumskräfte der Volkswirtschaften lähmt und wie Mega-Crash-Versprechen bewertet werden sollten. Chefvolkswirt des Degussa Goldhandel GmbH, Dr. Thorsten Polleit, beobachtet kontinuierlich für Sie die Märkte und alle wichtigen …

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Episode 312: Per Bylund on the Role of the Entrepreneur in Society

50 Minutes Suitable for All Audiences Per Bylund returns to the show to talk about the role of the entrepreneur not only in society, but according to the Austrian School of Economics. Show notes and links – http://freemanbeyondthewall.libsyn.com/episode-312

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Ep. 5060 – Ryan McMaken on America’s ‘Underfunded’ Trillion-Dollar Military – 9/13/2019

Scott talks to Ryan McMaken about the true costs of America’s “national security” state, both in dollars and in secondary effects on the daily lives of Americans. Even though the official number is quite a bit lower, McMaken has estimated the true cost of the U.S. military and intelligence apparatus at close to a trillion …

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Book Review – For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto by Murray N. Rothbard

On my reading journey of the liberty classics, I couldn’t pass up my man Murray N. Rothbard! He was known as “Mr. Libertarian.” Wouldn’t that be fun to have a yearly Mr. Libertarian competition just like Miss America? I chose “For a New Liberty” in particular because it is THE Libertarian Manifesto. The book may …

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Is That “Real” Socialism? It’s Your Dime Interview With José Niño

José Niño was born in Venezuela and his family has experienced the impacts of socialism first hand. But was it "real socialism?"

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Per Bylund on Execution

Have you heard of the knowing-doing gap? Accumulating unique knowledge — expertise, processes, experience, skills, recipes, qualifications, etc. — is important, as we always emphasize at Economics For Entrepreneurs (Mises.org/EntrePod). In business, that’s half the story. The second part is effective action, judged by results. Knowing what to do translated into actually doing it. Becoming …

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Monopolio y Competencia (Murray N. Rothbard) “Parte 4” CAPITULO 6 y 7 “Link de Pdf gratis” Final

Monopolio y Competencia (1965) “Pdf” http://www.eseade.edu.ar/files/Libertas/10_2_Rothbard.pdf #Economía #Liberalismo #MurrayRothbard

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Monopolio y Competencia (Murray N. Rothbard) “Parte 3” CAPITULO 4 y 5 “Link de Pdf gratis”

Monopolio y Competencia (1965) “Pdf” http://www.eseade.edu.ar/files/Libertas/10_2_Rothbard.pdf #Economía #Liberalismo #MurrayRothbard

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