Value and Exchange

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Karl-Friedrich Israel

The Economic Theory of Costs contains valuable criticism of the standard neoclassical approach and some original ideas on how to develop causal-realist economics in the Mengerian tradition.

Murray N. Rothbard

Each physical unit of a means that enters into human action is valued separately.

Alasdair Macleod

We think the state is taking only our money, but it is also taking our time.

Ryan McMaken

Scrooge was wrong, and his Nephew Fred was right. While it's true the benefits of feasting with friends and family can't be calculated in a ledger, that doesn't mean those things have no value.

Per Bylund

Many seem to mistakenly think that economic growth has to do with GDP or producing stuff. It does not.

George Reisman

If allowed to function freely, capitalism is hard-wired to distribute resources to as many people as possible at affordable prices. You don't have to be rich to participate in the bounty.

Gary Galles

The concept of "productive complements" shows us how capitalists have long sought to make as much use as they can of every part of the materials they use to make goods.

Chris Calton

Private entrepreneurs have solved many environmental problems by finding ways to turn garbage into something people were willing to pay for.

Joseph T. Salerno

Unlike a moralistic schoolmarm or a government, markets do not punish or tax anyone. They merely reflect the choices we make and the values we hold.

Hal Snarr

The unintended consequences of government regulation lead to even more government coercion.