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Subject The Lost Rothbard Lectures — Found
Date September 17, 2019 8:31 PM
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Rothbard Lectures on American History: Lost and Found ([link removed])
by Chris Sciabarra ([link removed])

While searching through my apartment after a tragic fire, under soot and ash, I found these “lost” Rothbard lectures, recorded at NYU in 1979 and 1980. They miraculously survived and are heard now for the first time in four decades.

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Not All PIIGS are Created Equal: A Comparison of Portugal and Ireland ([link removed])
by Luka Nikolic ([link removed])

The big differences between the economies of Ireland and Portugal illustrate how the eurozone's design just doesn't fit with modern economic realities.

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Economic Busts Can Happen in a Free Market. But Central Banks Make Things Much Worse. ([link removed])
by Justin Murray ([link removed])

The length, scale, and scope of such downturns are greatly expanded under a system of fiat credit expansion.
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Why Government Plans for Fixing Recessions Ultimately Fail ([link removed])
by Ludwig von Mises ([link removed])

The fundamental error of the interventionists is that they ignore the shortage of capital goods.
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