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Bernardo Ferrero

Bernardo Ferrero is an Italian college student working toward a BA in Economics and Politics (with a particular emphasis on the politics of the Middle East) at Soas University of London. He is also a Mises University alumnus.

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What Exactly Is Neoliberalism, and Is It a Bad Thing?

Blog04/10/2021

In his book-length essay on neoliberalism, Alberto Mingardi provides some much needed clarification and explanation of this concept that has long been one of the Left's favored bogeymen. 

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Are Structural Fluctuations Natural or Policy-Induced? Analyzing Mises's and Schumpeter's Contributions to Business Cycle Theory

Business Cycles

10/29/2019Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
A closer look at differences between Mises's and Schumpeter's economic theories suggests that their fundamental divergences have their origin in methodological and epistemological questions.
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The Eternal Struggle Between the Merchant and the Bureaucrat

Global EconomyProtectionism and Free TradeWorld History

Civilization, it ought to be remembered, has been created by those men who have resisted power, not by those who have exercised it.
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Why the Hysteria Over the Italian Referendum?

Global EconomyWorld HistoryPolitical Theory

Blog12/06/2016

The recent Italian vote helped to get rid of a pro-EU prime minister. Unfortunately, Italy is not much closer to the pro-market revolution it needs.

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