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April 8, 2020

Mises Institute

By Claus Wiemann Frølund

Yes, There Are Tradeoffs
between Disease Prevention
and Economic Destruction

Noneconomists struggle to realize that scarcity results in the necessity of tradeoffs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this difference in thinking causes them to wrongly accuse economists of "prioritizing money over lives."

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By Jeff Deist

What Governors Can Do

The choice at present appears to be bold freedom or bold tyranny.

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By Maurus Adam

Freedom Still Matters, Even in the Midst of a Virus

“Whenever a single definite object is made the supreme end of the State…the State becomes for the time inevitably absolute.” We cannot allow combating a virus to overwhelm all other values in society.

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By Peyton Gouzien

Italy's Healthcare Sector Badly Needs Deregulation and More Private Spending

Thanks to regulations and a lack of private spending, Italy's healthcare system had very limited capacity even before the current crisis.

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