Ludwig von Mises was asked to respond to the question: “Are the interests of the American wage earners in conflict with those of their employers, or are the two in agreement?” This recording is made available through the generosity of Bettina Bien Greaves, and was originally recorded on 10 May 1962 and aired on 17 May 1962 during the intermission
Volume 1, No. 2 (Summer 1998) Terminological Remarks It is customary to distinguish between competition and monopoly. This distinction suggests the idea that in the case of monopoly there is no competition at all. However, this is not true with regard to the monopolies we have to deal with in a study devoted to the problems of a market economy.
It is not possible to examine thoroughly the question of the mathematical treatment of economic problems within the frame of a brief essay. Fundamental questions of philosophy and epistemology, impossible to dispose of in a few sentences, would have to be raised. There- fore, only a few points will be presented here and aphoristically discussed.
Letters from Ludwig von Mises and Murray N. Rothbard to Ayn Rand. Volume 21, Number 4 (2007) von Mises, Ludwig., and Murray N. Rothbard. “Mises and Rothbard Letters to Ayn Rand.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 21, No. 4 (2007):
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