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It turns out that Murphy's challenge to Krugman has finally overcome the $100,000 threshold! (Source: a sarcastic article . Let's see if it was premature.)
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[quote user="Conza88"]Going to respond to this - primarily because I just noticed the Mises wiki on monopoly is shite: http://wiki.mises.org/wiki/Monopoly And generally Mises wiki's are great. Pro tip: you don't lead off the "promoted" definition with a tripe cite to Stigler lol.[/quote] Then, fix it! I used Stigler because
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The paper does not quote any Austrian authors, and on a cursory glance seems to focus exclusively on the technical side. But that's neither here nor there...
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And more: http://wiki.mises.org/wiki/Private_school
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The Mises Wiki project advanced nicely and is almost completed. For your convenience, I present: - an index of pages about Privately supplied public goods . Features many examples, some theory, and tons of further resources if you need a reading list or to do some research. Please review and let me know of any ideas or questions you have - or if you
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Sooo... anything new about this topic? Like an estimate for when the move is supposed to happen, or some declaration from the powers that be? Like a good libertarian, I need direction from those higher up!
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This guy brings up a good point: ...use a trivial example like “a shopper might respond to an increase in the cost of Granny Smith apples, for example, by switching to lower-cost Red Delicious.” On average, this kind of behavior-linked chaining makes the chained index about 0.25 to 0.35 percentage points lower than the unchained index. So
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So I've got bored again and am making more wiki pages, this time about voluntary cooperation . As before, help would be appreciated. /shameless plug
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Late news: there is now also a Mises Institute in Germany .
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And as a bonus, got a big comment about shoes from this account.