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Financial Exclusion is my nineteenth book and the vetting, editing, and publishing processes with AIER far surpassed those of the commercial and university presses I have published with previously.
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The institutional setting in which human relationships become real in our lives is the market. The moral aesthetic of the market is lovely. It fosters love. It needs love.
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The urge to censor is the tribute that government pays to the power of ideas.
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Research Reports – 09/13/1954 Human Action, A Treatise on Economics, by Ludwig von Mises
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Harwood could not remain silent and still call himself a man of honor. He established AIER in response, an institution dedicated to the fight for integrity, sound money, and free markets. The confrontations with Washington continued over the decades.
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By making these lost Spooner treatises available again after more than a century in seclusion, it is my hope that they will both further our historical understanding of the time in which they were written and offer relevant insights to the evolution of economic ideas in the present day.
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This remarkable book was published in 1932. E.C. Harwood’s ideas about inflation and the business cycle have relevance for our knowledge and for policy discussions today.
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Research Reports – 10/11/1954 Book Review Economics, An Introductory Analysis by Paul A. Samuelson
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Research Reports – 04/26/1954 The Frontiers of Economic Knowledge by Arthur F. Burns Economic Anthropology by Melville J. Herskovits Housing Market Behavior in a Declining Area by Leo Grebler Modern […]