Austrian Economics Explains Why the WNBA Was So Hostile to Caitlin Clark
William L. Anderson
Many people were puzzled why so many WNBA players were hostile to the arrival of superstar Caitlin Clark. Austrian economics shows a logical explanation for the hostility to her.
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