Topic: F.A. Hayek
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Debt, deficits, and American morals
Behind the impasse in Washington over debt and deficits lies a moral, even religious, problem. How should a Christian respond to the economic debate?
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Germany loosens up about regulating store hours
Once strict laws about when shops can open and close are starting to be relaxed, much to the chagrin of labor unions and regulators
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Living by the numbers
Statistics are everywhere now, changing the way we do business, and in some cases, making us obsessed with numbers
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Opinion: Progressives don't really get progress, but the American people do
Progressives claim to have a monopoly on progress – designed by intellectuals who 'know better' and brought about by a big, beneficent government. But Americans voted in last week's elections that this brand of progress actually impoverishes, and that a free market is much smarter.
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Keynes vs. Hayek: The great debate continues
The issues that J.M. Keynes and F.A. Hayek disagreed on are basically the same today, as are the positions of the opposing sides.
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Entrepreneurship and economics: An awkward relationship
Though entrepreneurship is important, modern theories of firm strategy don't quite understand out how to work the entrepreneur into the standard models and analytical techniques.
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The everyday miracle of commercial air travel
Most people don't appreciate how logistically complicated commercial air travel is.
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Opinion: Is Barack Obama really a socialist?
Not exactly, but his 'socialist-lite' policies should still be cause for concern.







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