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Subject Anticapitalist Argentina Renews Its War Against Markets
Date January 28, 2020 8:59 PM
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** January 28, 2020
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** By Daniel Lacalle
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** Argentina’s "Emergency Law" Just Means More of the Same ([link removed])
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Argentina is only going to prosper when it recognizes that its fiscal and monetary imbalances are not the fault of the citizens and their small businesses, but of the government.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** After November Surge, Money Supply Growth Slows in December ([link removed])
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During December 2019, year-over-year growth in the money supply was at 5.53 percent. That's down from November's rate of 5.9 percent, but was up from December 2018's rate of 3.90 percent.

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** By Darren Brady Nelson
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** "Surveillance Capitalism": A Summary of Critics ([link removed])
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There's a new kind of capitalism on the scene: "surveillance capitalism." It's drawn attention from across the political spectrum, but Left, Right, and center offer very different solutions to similar concerns.

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** By Ludwig von Mises
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** The Folly of Economic "Stabilization" ([link removed])
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Shortcomings in the government's handling of monetary matters, of credit expansion, and the disastrous consequences of lowering the rate of interest gave birth to the ideas which finally generated the slogan "stabilization."

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