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Sammy Cartagena

Sammy Cartagena is an undergraduate student attending Rutgers Business School studying finance. He has a particular interest in monetary theory and financial markets. He is a Mises University 2021 alumnus.

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How Agriculture Bureaucrats Are Manipulating Food Prices—and Our Diets

Bureaucracy and Regulation

04/01/2022Mises Media
The agriculture industry is largely running as a planned economy. When the power to make decisions is delegated to bureaucrats rather than to those impacted, mismanagement is a given.
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How Agriculture Bureaucrats Are Manipulating Food Prices—and Our Diets

Bureaucracy and Regulation

Blog03/21/2022

The agriculture industry is largely running as a planned economy. When the power to make decisions is delegated to bureaucrats rather than to those impacted, mismanagement is a given.

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Could Blockchain Technology Help End Fractional Reserve Banking?

Bitcoin

02/04/2022Mises Media
Blockchain technology might be useful in forcing banks to be more transparent in how they handle reserves.
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Could Blockchain Technology Help End Fractional Reserve Banking?

Blog01/29/2022

Blockchain technology might be useful in forcing banks to be more transparent in how they handle reserves. 

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What the United States Can Learn from the European City-States

U.S. History

Blog11/15/2021

If US states are able to act independently, there is a greater chance for competition between jurisdictions, incentivizing states to provide a higher quality of life and to attract productive newcomers.

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