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Subject There Is No Such Thing as a Natural Monopoly. Plus: Why Regimes Prefer Big States and Centralized Power
Date July 3, 2023 7:59 PM
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July 3, 2023

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** By Michael Matulef
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** Unraveling the Fallacy of Natural Monopolies ([link removed])
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The presence of a "natural monopoly" is supposed to be a sufficient reason for government to intervene in the economy. But what if there truly is no such thing as a "natural monopoly"?

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** Why Regimes Want to Rule Over Big States with More Land and More People ([link removed])
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All else being equal, a physically large country provides regimes with more opportunities to wage more war, collect more taxes, and control more people.

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** Robert P. Murphy | Ryan McMaken
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** The Impact of Falling M2 on Prices and Jobs ([link removed])
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The Mises Institute's Executive Editor Ryan McMaken joins Bob to discuss his latest article, in which Ryan spells out the state of the M2 money supply and possible implications for consumer prices and an impending recession.

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