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December 20,  2019 

Mises Institute
Bernie Sanders

By Robert P. Murphy

Bernie Sanders and Robert Reich Don't Just Want to Tax the Rich, They Want to Abolish Billionaires

The American Left used to argue that we needed higher taxes on the rich so they would "pay their fair share." Nowadays, they are arguing that billionaires shouldn't exist at all.

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Consumer Preferences

By Per Bylund

Consumer Preferences Are Harder to Measure than the Behavioral Economists Think

The idea that people are driven by fear of losses more than they are by the potential for gain has attained a sort of dogmatic adherence among behavioral economists. But there's a problem: the theory isn't true.

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Visible Effect
Claude Frédéric Bastiat

That Which Is
Seen, and That Which
Is Not Seen

In the department of economy, an act, a habit, an institution, a law, gives birth not only to an effect, but to a series of effects.


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Economics For Entrepreneurs
By Hans-Hermann Hoppe

Praxeology: The Only Proper Method of Economics

Presented at the Mises Institute's "First Annual Advanced Instructional Conference in Austrian Economics" at Stanford University.

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