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Paul T. Prentice

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Paul Prentice is an Associated Scholar of the Mises Institute, a Professor of Economics and Business at Colorado Technical University (retired), Economics Fellow of the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University (retired), and a Senior Fellow at the Independence Institute.

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Paying People Not to Work Won't Make Us Richer

U.S. Economy

Blog07/19/2021

When the government pays people not to work, that means fewer people producing fewer goods. And that means a poorer society. More government spending won't change this fact. 

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Coronavirus vs. the Economy: We Are at the Tipping Point

05/01/2020Power & Market

We must create income in order to create health. If we destroy income, we will destroy health. But in order to create income, we must produce goods and services.

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Does Government Regulation Crowd Out Private Responsibility? An Economic, Philosophic, and Theological Investigation

03/20/2012Mises Media
Session on Morality, Justice and Markets. Recorded March 9, 2012, at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [13:36]
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Teacher Training for AP Economics: They’re Back

Austrian Economics Overview

03/13/2010Mises Media
Recorded March 12, 2010, at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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The Link Between Degenerating Currency and Degenerating Culture

04/29/2009Mises Media
Paul T. Prentice presents The Link Between Degenerating Currency and Degenerating Culture. From the 200 ASC Panel: Sound Money.
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