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Andrei Kreptul

In its secession effort, Scotland should have employed the methods recommended by Hans-Hermann Hoppe. That is, it should have been done in a decentralized and piecemeal fashion. However, such efforts would have required the Scots to abandon their welfare state.

Peter St. Onge

Some opponents of Scottish secession (and most other Secession movements) claim that places like Scotland and Quebec are "too small" to be independent countries. A look at small countries vs. large countries, however, suggests that small countries often perform better economically.

Marc Abela

Marc Abela talks with us about the state of Austrian economics and the freedom philosophy in Japan.

Per Bylund

The Free Market 31, no. 11 (November 2013)