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Subject There Are Two Sides to Every Trade. And Both Sides Benefit.
Date September 26, 2019 7:59 PM
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There Are Two Sides to Every Trade. And Both Sides Benefit. ([link removed])
by Frank Hollenbeck ([link removed])

In a globalized world, nearly every product or service relies on products and services from somewhere else.

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Henry Hazlitt's Forgotten Book on Willpower ([link removed])
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The Difference Between "Business Fluctuations" and a Recession ([link removed])
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Business owners have always made errors, and external factors can lead to economic crises of various sorts. But the cyclical pattern of booms and busts we now see are a result of government interventions not seen in a free marketplace.
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