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Argentina: A Country Caught in an Endless Loop of Financial Crises ([link removed])
by Alasdair Macleod ([link removed])
Politicians, who claim that a week in politics is the long term, fail to see any problem.
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South Africa’s Race-Based Socialism ([link removed])
by Russell Lamberti ([link removed])
The net effects of the regime's economic planning is wealth destruction and perpetuation of chronic, widespread poverty. South Africa’s per capita GDP, at around $6,000 in 2019, has not increased in inflation-adjusted terms in a quarter-century.
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Why Austrian School Economists Have a Better Understanding of Goods and Services ([link removed])
by Per Bylund ([link removed])
What makes a good a good is not the physical thing itself, but the value we find in it because it is serviceable toward some valued end.
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A Torrent of Laws ([link removed])
by Henry Hazlitt ([link removed])
But how do we tell how many laws are too many, and which ones are pernicious?
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