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Subject Japanese "Salarymen" Suffer under Japan's Endless Stimulus
Date November 5, 2019 9:18 PM
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The Bank of Japan Shrinks the Pocket Money of Japanese ‘Salarymen’ ([link removed])
by Gunther Schnabl ([link removed]) , Taiki Murai ([link removed])

Abenomics, Japanese Keynesianism on steroids, has made the rich richer, and all others poorer.

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The Fight Against "Home Sharing" Drives up the Price of Short-Term Housing ([link removed])
by Lee Friday ([link removed])

A lobbying group in Canada is demanding home-sharing services like Airbnb face stiffer government regulation. Activists claims its all for "the community." But huge corporate hotel firms are the only ones likely to really benefit.
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What Is the Free Market? ([link removed])
by Murray N. Rothbard ([link removed])

Murray Rothbard defines the phrase free market: "a summary term for an array of exchanges that take place in society. Each exchange is undertaken as a voluntary agreement between two people or between groups of people represented by agents."

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[link removed] Per Bylund on The Laws of Agile ([link removed])
by Hunter Hastings ([link removed]) , Per Bylund ([link removed])

Hunter Hastings and Per Bylund discuss specific examples of how Austrian Economics helps entrepreneurs go beyond current management best practices to achieve a new level of value creation.

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