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El trueque en los tiempos prehistóricos.
15 de Febrero de 2012. Por Franz Oppenheimer El original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/5921 . *Traducido por Carmen Leal La explicación psicológica del trueque ha adelantado la teoría de la utilidad marginal, lo...
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euribe
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La economía de la guerra
Por Robert P. Murphy. (Publicado el 16 de noviembre de 2011) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/5664 . [ Study Guide to Human Action (2008)] 1. Guerra total La economía de mercado...
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euribe
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Simple but legendary
Well I do not know how many of you can associate Ludwig Erhardt with something. However a books published in 1957 and now in it's eights or so edition. Still is as actual and valid as before. The most prominent example: "Price stability should...
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Friedrich Dominicus
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A View from the Trenches, October 4th, 2010: "Back to the obvious"
Please, click here to read this article in pdf format: october-4-20101 It’s Friday, October 1st. We’ve had a very busy week dealing with loan refinancings and as we go for a late afternoon walk in downtown Toronto, we wonder what we will write...
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Martin Sibileau
on Mon, Oct 4 2010
Natural Morality: Objections Considered
Isn't utilitarian consequentialism, the greatest happiness for the greatest number, more rational than deontological natural ethics? Why should the outcome of "the greatest happiness for the greatest number", out of infinite others, be the...
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Sat, Jun 20 2009
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Fracasa el “origen” del estado
Por Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. (Publicado el 1 de septiembre de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4663 . Hace dos años, la economía se veía gravemente arrastrada...
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euribe
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Hell and High Water: in the summer of our discontent, has anyone noticed the very strange weather?
Well, yes, indeed; many have - not the least the Russians experiencing weeks of never-before-experienced hellish temperatures and the Pakistanis with floods covering a fifth or more of their country. We also had floods battering New England , then Nashville...
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TokyoTom
on Wed, Aug 18 2010
¡Libertarismo para dummies!
Por Fergus Hodgson (Publicado el 1 de febrero de 2011) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/5004 . [ Libertarianism Today • Jacob H. Huebert • Praeger, 2010 • vii + 254...
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Las causas reales de las guerras de Estados Unidos: Una visión revisionista
Por David Gordon. (Publicado el 28 de octubre de 2011) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/5784 . “La guerra es la salud del estado”. Estas conocidas palabras de Randolph...
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Fisher vs Mises: La confrontación ha llegado finalmente
Carta de Gary North a Joe Salerno. Joe Salerno: Departamento de Economía - Pace University Ciudad de Nueva York Querido Joe: Me dirijo a usted porque lo considero como el hombre del momento, al menos por los próximos 18 meses. Más...
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Sun, Jan 25 2009
Menger and the Teleological Nature of Economics
This post is part of a series exploring Principles of Economics by Carl Menger. The following explores content from chapter 2 . Previously in this series: Economic Character of Higher Order Goods and the Deductive Method of Menger Thus far, Menger has...
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on Fri, Jun 19 2009
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Haiti and Wall Street - Two Sides of the Same Coin
Haiti. What a mess. As my father said so brilliantly, "Even before the earthquake it was never anything but a campsite." I would wager that if you'd sent a truck full of free food into Port Au Prince the day before the earthquake the reaction...
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FutbolGuru
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Legal resources on state-created limited liability for shareholders, consequences and reform
Here, in chronological order, are some legal resources on state-created limited liability for shareholders: history, alternatives, consequences and reform: Christopher D. Stone, "The Place of Enterprise Liability in the Control of Corporate Conduct"...
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TokyoTom
on Tue, Dec 16 2008
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Historia y Fundamentos de la "Property and Freedom Society"
La Property and Freedom Society (PFS), creada por el renombrado filósofo libertario y economista austriaco Hans-Hermann Hoppe , fue establecida en mayo del 2006 en el Hotel Karia Princess en Bodrum, Turquía. La idea de fundar una organización...
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Wed, Nov 3 2010
Jefferson contra Hamilton: Demasiado manso, demasiado tarde
Por Albert Jay Nock. (Publicado el 22 de abril de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4274 . [Este artículo se ha extraído del capítulo 5 de Jefferson , de...
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on Sat, Jul 10 2010
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