Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Author:
Jason Morgan
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as Martin Bronfenbrenner—who was part of the spate of post-World War II economic missions to Japan and who later did research at Kobe University (1963–1964) and Kyoto (Ikeo 2014, 195) Cohen, for his part, was “a vanguard member of the US Tax Reform Mission led by Carl Shoup in 1949,” Ikeo writes, and Bronfenbrenner was one of the tourists by the millions to keep the shopkeepers in the black. That strategy has failed spectacularly, at least for the foreseeable future. RE-FOCUSING ON THE HOME