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  • Illegal Drugs and China

    Hi. I would like your opinion about war on drugs, and especially in China. A friend of mine told me that although in China laws about production, distribution and use of drugs are extremelly strict, China achieved to vanish or keep those activities in very low percentages. I don't know where did...
    Posted to Economics Questions by LandJ on Sun, Oct 6 2013
  • If there exists a liberal hell

    it must be very similar to the current developed countries. Freedom treats as some four-letter words but still used in every political speech. An every decision another nail of the coffin (named freedom) There's just two things which are worse for liberals. That are fascists and clear cut socialists...
    Posted to F Dominicus Blog by Friedrich Dominicus on Tue, Nov 20 2012
    Filed under: China, freedom, USA, it will get worse, social democratic?, degradation, Russia
  • Western vs Chinese education system

    I was talking to some Chinese friends today, friends with no education in economics, and asked them whether they needed planning permission from the local authorities for building on their property. They said they do, to which I responded that we also do in my country (Australia), and they were shocked...
    Posted to Political Theory by MadMiser on Sun, Aug 12 2012
  • The War at the End of the Dollar

    The history of the U.S. dollar is closely linked to U.S. involvement in a series of wars. The Bretton Woods Accord and the resulting world reserve currency status of the U.S. dollar were both byproducts of World War II (1939-1945). The Korean War (1950-1953) was followed six years later by the Vietnam...
    Posted to Hera by Ron Hera on Sun, Jul 1 2012
    Filed under: Federal reserve, CPI, China, Gold, Bretton Woods, Alan Greenspan, Brazil, Banking Act of 1933, Consumer Price Index, Cold War, Committee to Flood the World, BRIC nations, crude oil, Triffin Dilemma, Accord, Gibson's Paradox, Executive Order 11037, Glass–Steagall Act, Gulf War, Afghanistan, Global War on Terror
  • La caída de China: Tic tac

    Por Kel Kelly. (Publicado el 10 de octubre de 2011) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí http://mises.org/daily/5701 . * Traducido por Miguel Castañeda - Castideas China se encuentra en proceso de dejar que su moneda se aprecie. La razón de esto...
    Posted to Mises Daily en español by euribe on Thu, Oct 20 2011
    Filed under: China, Kel Kelly
  • El modelo de China es insostenible

    Por Doug French. (Publicado el 3 de octubre de 2011) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/5698 . Mientras los políticos en Europa piensan interminablemente cómo ocultar sus crisis financieras, “cercar” los...
    Posted to Mises Daily en español by euribe on Mon, Oct 3 2011
    Filed under: Doug French, China
  • Votadme, por favor

    Por Stefano R. Mugnaini. (Publicado el 5 de mayo de 2011) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/5238 . Vi recientemente Please Vote for Me . Es un documental acerca de una clase china de tercer grado a la que se dio el privilegio sin...
    Posted to Mises Daily en español by euribe on Mon, May 9 2011
    Filed under: cine, China, democracia, Stefano R. Mugnaini
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