Production Theory

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Walter Block

(With assistance from Bill Barnett)

Hans F. Sennholz

Few economists have the courage to point to labor legislation and regulation as the very cause of mass unemployment.

Robert Batemarco

What I have shown is that to the extent that government spending consists either of waste or of intermediate goods, measurement of the standard of living of those working in the private sector is rendered much more accurately by Rothbard's measurement of PPR per private sector worker than by the Department of Commerce's per capita GNP.

Stephan Kinsella

Apparently the discovery of penicillin is often trotted out as a classic case showing the importance of having the innovation-incentives of a paten

N. Joseph Potts

Because I think they’re only accessible to people with paid subscriptions, I rarely blog items from the Wall Street Journal.

George Reisman

Writes George Reisman: What the UAW has done, on the foundation of coercive, interventionist labor legislation, is bring a once-great company to its knees.

George Reisman

Few issues are more frequently commented on than the shifting of American manufacturing to locations outsides the United States, in order to take a