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December 27, 2019

Mises Institute


By Jose Orellana

Why the Drug War Makes Drugs More Potent

When governments raise the cost of obtaining a good, many people will opt for buying a higher quality (or more potent) version of the good with each transaction.

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By Claude Frédéric Bastiat

What Is Capital?

In order to expand production and increase productivity — and thus increase the standard of living — it is necessary to use capital. And so it makes sense to pay interest on capital lent, so as to encourage the maintenance and production of capital for the future.

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By Marc Fouradoulas

Healthcare and "Market Failure"

Proponents of socialized medicine assert that markets cannot be trusted with healthcare due to "market failure." But the assumed "failures" of health markets are not improved by socializing healthcare.

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By Yazid Suleiman

The Good Economist vs.
The Bad Economist

Frederic Bastiat made a clear distnction between the good economist and the bad economist. For him, the good economist looks beyond what is immediately apparent and instead looks much further into the future.

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