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By Thosten Polleit
As money loses its purchasing power, income and wealth are stealthily redistributed. Some individuals and groups of people are enriched at the expense of others.
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By Matheus Fialho Vieira
Axel Kaiser writes that Chileans’ “advantage is due to an historical accident, which is now coming to an end” and predicted that “Chile will show, in the coming years, that it is nothing more than any other Latin-American country.”
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By Claudio Grass
Our monetary system, combined with interventionist state policies, causes mass overconsumption, the destruction of wealth, capital consumption, and the destruction of nature.
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By Murray N. Rothbard
Presented at the Mises Institute's "First Annual Advanced Instructional Conference in Austrian Economics" at Stanford University, June 21–27, 1987.
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