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Mises Daily
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David Gordon
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[ At the Brink: Will Obama Push Us Over the Edge? By John R, Lott, Jr. Regnery, 2013. Xvi + 320 pages. Book review by David Gordon.] John Lott is best known to the public for his outstanding analysis of gun control legislation, but his research as an economist extends far beyond that topic; and he here gives us a devastating account that covers
Free Market
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David Gordon
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The Free Market 31, no. 6 (June 2013) At the Brink: Will Obama Push Us Over the Edge? John R. Lott, Jr. Regnery, 2013, 320 pgs . John Lott is best known to the public for his outstanding analysis of gun control legislation, but his research as an economist extends far beyond that topic; and he here gives us a devastating account that covers the
Free Market
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Laurence M. Vance
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The Free Market 31, no. 9 (September 2013) Air travelers were outraged when the FAA announced that there would be flight delays because air-traffic controllers had to take furloughs as a result of sequester budget cuts. But there is another federal agency whose budget cuts Americans should be cheering—the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Mises Wire
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Joseph T. Salerno
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Peter G. Klein explains how “Healthcare” would work, if it functioned in a free market.
Mises Daily
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Hunter Lewis
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As millions of people began to lose their old medical insurance policies, President Obama and other Obamacare supporters replied that the new exchange policies were better. This was another lie. Obamacare exchange medical insurance policies are much worse than previous private policies. They not only restrict access to hospitals and doctors more
Mises Daily
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Klaus Bernpaintner
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As a Swede currently living in the United States, with actual experience of Swedencare, I must reply to the delusions propagated by professor Robert H. Frank in his June 15 article in the New York Times , titled “What Sweden Can Teach Us About Obamacare.” It is surprising to read something so out of line with basic economic theory from an
Mises Daily
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Jordan Bruneau
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Even left liberals are coming to realize that Obamacare is fatally flawed. Perhaps this is because fewer people will be insured at the end of the year, under Obamacare, than at the beginning of the year as insurers are forced to drop coverage . Stories of such cancellations to cancer-stricken children certainly don’t help matters. For a program
Mises Daily
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Nathan Nicolaisen
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Pharmaceutical drug manufacturers are often regarded as the successes of the intellectual property regime. It is assumed that their willingness to take risks by investing heavily in R&D is justified by the awarding of patents over their lifesaving discoveries. Proponents of intellectual property claim that without patents many lifesaving drugs
Mises Daily
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Christopher Westley
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The Obama administration announced last week that it is delaying a key portion of the implementation of Obamacare — meaning the financial penalties to small businesses that fail to comply. The dominant news meme seems to be that we should not under any circumstances assume there is any problem with the Affordable Care Act (ACA), that these types