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Unions and Protectionism, Not Free Trade, Doomed the Rust Belt ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])
In the second half of the twentieth century, pro-union and anti-trade policies led to a Rust Belt that became uncompetitive, costly, and unable to cope with reality. More protectionism won't save the region now.
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What if the Majority Voted for “None of the Above”? ([link removed])
by Lee Friday ([link removed])
Allowing a space on the ballot for "none of the above" would be a step in the right direction toward a slightly less farcical political system.
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[link removed] Jeff Snider Explains the Repo Market Flare-Up, the Fed’s Phony Solution, and the Global Dollar Problem ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])
Bob Murphy and Jeff Snider discuss the recent spike in lending rates in the repo markets, and how the Fed’s attempted solution fails to address the real problem.
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The Influence and Origins of FDR ([link removed])
by Ralph Raico ([link removed])
Roosevelt stands for the national government as we know it today: a vast, unfathomable bureaucratic apparatus.
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This Week's Audio/Video:
* Economics for Entrepreneurs: Chris Wilton's Recipe For Success ([link removed])
* The Accad & Koka Report: Neurosurgery, Health Policy, and the Free Market: A Conversation with Richard Menger ([link removed])
This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
* The Late Great State of California ([link removed]) by Jeffrey Harding
* Stimulus Brings Stagnation: The Case of Japan ([link removed]) by Mihai Macovei
* The Pre-Marriage Blood Test In America Is Now Gone ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* If People Can't Be Trusted with Market Freedom, They Also Can't Be Trusted with the Vote ([link removed]) by Arkadiusz Sieroń
* The Fairness of "Unequal" Exchange ([link removed]) by Jim Fedako
* Why the State Can't Claim Our "Implied Consent" ([link removed]) by Andrew Kern
* Bernie Sanders is a Bad Economist: Housing Market Edition ([link removed]) by Zachary Yost
* New Nobel Winners Are Latest Bad Sign for Economic Theory ([link removed]) by Peter G. Klein
* Not All Indian Reservations Are Alike ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* What We Can Learn from Indian Tribes on Immigration ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* Politics Drops Its Pretenses ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist
* The Difference Between Ecology and Economics ([link removed]) by Joakim Book
* How Entrepreneurs Discover Market Opportunities Through Dissatisfaction ([link removed]) by Raushan Gross
* City Hall Forbids Developer from Giving Consumers What They Want ([link removed]) by Lee Friday
* Have Free-Market Economists Conquered the World? ([link removed]) by David Gordon
* The Mythology of the "Natural Interest Rate" ([link removed]) by Brendan Brown
* Why "Worker Exploitation" Is a Myth ([link removed]) by Antony Sammeroff
* Is Protectionism Patriotic? ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
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