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** January 29, 2020
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** The Left's Plan to Make Cities More Powerful ([link removed])
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Why both urban and rural regions should be self-governing: "As long as people with strong preferences are clustered conveniently into different jurisdictions, decentralization can, at least in theory, increase the number of people who are satisfied with government policy."
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** The True Costs of Bad Economists, Explained ([link removed])
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In terms of economics, what currently is should be of very little importance: what matters, and that we should seek to understand, is the process that brought it about and that will create what will be in its place.
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** Mises the Decentralist Hero ([link removed])
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Opposition to decentralization in government often arises out of fear. Most people have been indoctrinated into the idea that a large centralized state can better prevent bad things from happening.
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** John Rossman on the Principles and Mechanisms of Business Growth ([link removed])
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Hunter Hastings interviews John Rossman, an advisor who helps leaders compete in the digital era by crafting and implementing innovative digital business models and capabilities.
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