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Excellent! Thank you LogisticEarth
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[quote user="usctrojan"]I have been searching google as well as mises in particular. I also contacted Tom Woods personally via email and among other things, he directed me to this site to ask my question. I'm trying to get as much information as possible.[/quote] Your in in a great place. Keep searching. If I come across any particularly
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[quote user="usctrojan"]I agree with you, and mentioned these points briefly, but I'm looking for concrete articles and studies about the bad effects of regulation. [/quote] There are literally thousands on this webpage alone. Try this google string in your search site:mises.org effects of regulation
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1. Suppose there is a change in the demand from chicken to beef. If entrepreneurs foresee this change before starting production in the next round, then the chicken makers will invest less and come out even. Beef makers will receive profits, because in the market, wages always chase profits, lagging behind them. Hence, an excess of profits over losses
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benefits outweigh the costs. How do you quantify the benefits and the costs? He said that without clean air and water laws Wouldn't be an issue if private property laws were taken seriously. 50/50 chance of living or dying by his age (18). Ask him to stop making up silly statistics. Ask him to discuss honestly. If he is correct he doesn't need
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[quote user="Birthday Pony"]If the power company turns off my electricity it is not their fault at all. Even though there is some person downtown that flips a switch, pulls a lever, hits a few keys, whatever that turns off my power it is not their resposibility or action whatsoever.[/quote] Your missing the point. Your so caught up on finding
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[quote]it means I don't know what you're on about, which is what I represented with a "?".[/quote] http://lmgtfy.com/?q=sciolistic http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tomfoolery In a sentence [quote user="Mises"] Monetary calculation only has meaning within the sphere of economic organization. It is a system whereby the rules of economics
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[quote user="Nielsio"]I don't know what 'sciolistic', 'tomfoolery', or 'cutdown' means. I have some vague possible interpretations of the last two, but the combination of the three certainly leaves me with nothing. This doesn't mean I don't have a sense of humor; it means I don't know what you're
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funny phrases that Austrians have used to describe people things? I'm not exactly sure what else you would have assumed. I certainly hope this thread isn't a representation of where these forums have lead up to. No room for humor. A somber and serious sentiment almost as if there exists a residual resentment. If that is the case consider taking
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Your comment leaves no hint as to what needs splaining. The intent of this thread was to be humorous. It's awfuly somber now...