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What We can Learn from Liechtenstein ([link removed])
by Titus Gebel ([link removed])
The Liechtenstein constitution goes to great pains to place obstacles in the way of exercising state power. It also has provisions explicitly allowing for secession.
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Why Employers Can't Exploit the Workers, Even if They Try ([link removed])
by Percy L. Greaves, Jr. ([link removed])
In a competitive economy, employers are unable to pocket the surplus produced by workers. If the employers try to do this, they lose market share and their best workers.
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Labor and Labor Costs: Using Theory to Understand the Data ([link removed])
by Michael J. Hoffman ([link removed])
Labor is not homogeneous, so data analysis that speaks simply of "labor" and "labor costs" must be treated with extreme caution.
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How GDP Measures Help Create the Illusion that Money Pumping Grows the Economy ([link removed])
by Frank Shostak ([link removed])
Real GDP does not measure the real strength of an economy, but reflects monetary turnover. Thus, the more money is pumped, the stronger the economy appears to be.
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