The Many Ways Governments Create Monopolies
Most major sectors in the US economy have been distorted by government policies pushing monopolies and limiting competition.
Most major sectors in the US economy have been distorted by government policies pushing monopolies and limiting competition.
If allowed to function freely, capitalism is hard-wired to distribute resources to as many people as possible at affordable prices. You don't have to be rich to participate in the bounty.
Brand recognition, competition, and de-regulation are the keys to a more affordable and more competitive drug market.
Public schools have always been central to government's ability to propagandize in favor of a single, homogenized, national system of government.
Private cities may seem outrageously radical or utopian, but we are already using this approach very successfully in other areas of our lives. The transfer to our social order is only the last step in a development already under way.
Can the Star Wars franchise survive if it ignores the consumers?
Monopolistic abuses rarely survive without a basis in one form or another of special privilege granted by government.
As Mises knew, economics "concerns everyone and belongs to all" — and this definitely includes business owners.
Donald Trump is wrong. Amazon isn't ruining the postal service. The postal service can do that all by itself.