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January 29, 2020

Mises Institute


By David Gordon

The Left's Plan to Make Cities More Powerful

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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By Per Bylund

The True Costs of Bad Economists, Explained

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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By Michael Boldin

Mises the Decentralist Hero

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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By Hunter Hastings

John Rossman on the Principles and Mechanisms of Business Growth

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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