
P.T. Bauer (1959) on planning a big push out of Indian poverty
10 Nov 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, economics of information, economics of regulation, growth disasters, human capital, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, Marxist economics, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: economics of planning, economics of socialism, India, The fatal conceit

Jason Brennan: Why Not Capitalism? (April 9, 2019)
29 Oct 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economic growth, economic history, economics of crime, economics of education, economics of information, economics of regulation, entrepreneurship, history of economic thought, human capital, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, liberalism, libertarianism, Marxist economics, occupational choice, poverty and inequality, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, Rawls and Nozick, rentseeking, survivor principle Tags: economics of socialism, social justice
@BernieSanders @AOC @jeremycorbyn @SenWarren
18 Oct 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, growth disasters, income redistribution, law and economics, Marxist economics, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: economics of socialism, The fatal conceit

Socialism, Capitalism, and Millennials
28 Aug 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, Gordon Tullock, growth disasters, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, Marxist economics, poverty and inequality, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle Tags: anti-market bias, economics of socialism, The fatal conceit
Marxism, Social Democracy and Democratic Socialism – Bryan Caplan
20 Jul 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, history of economic thought, income redistribution, industrial organisation, labour economics, law and economics, Marxist economics, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle Tags: economics of socialism, The fatal conceit
Note for @AOC @SenSanders @jeremycorbyn
21 Jun 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, development economics, economic history, growth disasters, industrial organisation, Marxist economics, public economics Tags: economics of socialism

What Have We Learned from the Collapse of Communism? by Peter Boettke
04 Jun 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, econometerics, economics of information, economics of regulation, F.A. Hayek, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, law and economics, property rights, Public Choice Tags: economics of socialism, fall of communism, Peter Boettke
Why Communists Sucked at Making Cars | WheelHouse
16 Apr 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economics of bureaucracy, Marxist economics, Public Choice, transport economics Tags: economics of socialism
Demsetz on market socialism
17 Feb 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, entrepreneurship, financial economics, industrial organisation, Marxist economics, property rights, survivor principle, theory of the firm Tags: economics of socialism

Milton Friedman on the flaws of market socialism
16 Feb 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, entrepreneurship, financial economics, industrial organisation, law and economics, Marxist economics, Milton Friedman, property rights, survivor principle Tags: economics of socialism

The Socialist Calculation Debate — Dr. Peter Boettke, 9/23/2013
12 Feb 2019 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, Austrian economics, economic history, economics of regulation, F.A. Hayek, industrial organisation, Marxist economics, Murray Rothbard, survivor principle Tags: economics of central planning, economics of socialism, The meaning of competition
Real Time with @BillMaher: New Rule – Don’t Romanticize Socialism – June 10, 2016 (HBO)
23 Dec 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in economic history, entrepreneurship, fiscal policy, income redistribution, industrial organisation, law and economics, macroeconomics, Marxist economics, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle, television Tags: 2016 presidential election, economics of socialism, regressive left
Socialism: Doomed before it begins!
17 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, comparative institutional analysis, development economics, economic history, economics of regulation, environmental economics, industrial organisation, labour economics, law and economics, Marxist economics, survivor principle Tags: economics of socialism
Jason Brennan on why capitalism is a better utopia than socialism
12 Oct 2018 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, economics of bureaucracy, entrepreneurship, human capital, labour economics, occupational choice, Public Choice, unions Tags: economics of socialism, The Great Enrichment


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