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Recorded at the 2003 Supporters Summit: Prosperty, War, and Depression . (25:00)
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Recorded at the Austrian Economics and Financial Markets conference at The Venetian Hotel Resort Casino, Las Vegas, 02-18-2005 [21:15]
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What principles determine the formation of prices on the free market? The equilibrium price between supply and demand determines prices according to the value scales of sellers and buyers and their elastic or inelastic positions. As the price increases, new suppliers with higher minimum selling prices are brought into the market, while demanders
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The seventh of ten lectures from Joseph Salerno’s Introduction to Austrian Economic Analysis seminar. All action takes time. Humans use time as a tool. Time preference ranking is now, not later, although time preferences will differ over time and for different people, like children who want things right now. Capitalists give up present money in
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Time preference says that individuals prefer satisfaction now to later, present to future. This explains the loan market. In the structure of production, the capitalist pays wages now, despite the fact that he himself does not get paid until the final stage when the product actually comes to market. Consumption, saving, investment and spending
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Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 31 October 2008; Auburn, Alabama.
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Presented at the Mises Institute’s first conference, November 16-17, 1983; in Washington, DC.