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[quote user="Lilburne"] Thank you Laughing Man. The way that citation was placed underneath my bio made it hard to notice. I hope other people don't miss it like jmorris did and think I'm being irresponsible. [/quote] Don't worry about it. I was lazy and missed it. I am sort of new to the Mises web site so am still getting used
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[quote user="Laughing Man"] 'All quotations regarding Biddle and his times are from H.W. Brands, 2005, Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times .' [/quote] Thank you very much. I've been wanting to find a book about Andrew Jackson as well, so I appreciate the help. I will give that book a look.
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Anyone?
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I was reading this morning's story " The 19th-Century Bernanke " and it included a lot of uncited quotes and information. I've noticed that other mises.org articles do this and was wondering if there was any way to find out where some of the information and quotes the authors are using is gathered from. Thank you!
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[quote user="ViennaSausage"] [quote user="jmorris84"]2) Market corrections happen much quicker then when it is under government control, as far as history tells us.[/quote] When I bring up this point, I get into a yes the market can, no the market can't argument. ANy suggestions for combating this debacle? [/quote] I usually
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[quote user="4Justice"] The free market would and treats the patient simply as a consumer. A more prudent radical alternative is needed. The alternatives that the two individuals above me have suggested have proven to be unsuccessful [/quote] Mind showing me when and where it didn't work? Thanks!
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1) You would most likely only have insurance for things such as leukemia. Your insurance wouldn't cover things such as a runny nose or itchy eyes. These would be out of pocket expenses. Since the insurance would be only to cover things least likely to happen to you, the insurance policy would be cheaper. If you are one who can't afford the insurance
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Are there any good books about the International Monetary Fund out there? Thanks! PS - I have zero knowledge about the IMF so even beginners books would be greatly appreciated. I would just like to know the basics of how it works and if I'm interested enough, I'll continue reading from there.
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Thank you for sharing. That was a very good read!