Articles of Interest
Author:
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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markets, all of Europe (and the entire globe) would have remained integrated economically (as in the nineteenth century) in a world-wide system of division of fact that in nineteenth century America average living standards, tax rates, and economic regulations were comparatively low, while in the twentieth century living such as that increased consumption has led to increased production (economic growth), that below-market-clearing (maximum) prices have resulted in unsold