Consumption, Profit, and Competition in the Not-for-Profit
Paola Mazzà presents Consumption, Profit, and Competition in the Not-for-Profit. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
Paola Mazzà presents Consumption, Profit, and Competition in the Not-for-Profit. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
Ivan Luna Luzardo presents Markets in Urban Lands. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
Wladimir Kraus presents The Essence of Keynesian Economics: A Critique. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
Joseph A. Weglarz presents William Douglass: Sound-Money Theorist of the American Colonial Period. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
A Critique of Yunus and His Micro-Finance by Walter Block. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Regulation and Development.
Antonio Masala presents The Battle of Ideas from Keynes to Thatcher. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
Paul Cwik presents Recession Economics and Non-Neutral Money. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
J. Bradley Jansen presents The Carry Tax Proposal: Back from the Dead. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
Ryan McMaken presents An Austrian Examination of the News Media and Its Future. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Applied Economics.
Tomohide Yasuda presents The Role of Policy Academics in Guarding failing Food Safety Regulation: The Anti-Aphid Hypothesis.
John Payne presents The Engineer and the Automobile: Mistaken Predictions about St. Louis’ Interstate System.
Jörg Guido Hülsmann presents Financial Markets: Free and Compulsory. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
Rich Wilcke presents Political Capitalism: The Elephant in the Parlor. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Kevin Hodgkins presents Against the Third Sector as a Contrivance of the State. from the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Tomohide Yasuda presents The Common Pitfall of Valuing Ecosystems. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.
Pages 30-51 in the text. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
Norman Horn presents Science and the Free Market: How Government Distorts Scientific Research Through Public Funding.
Pages 51-71 in the text. Narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.