The Left’s War on Uber, Sharing, and the Poor
Confronted with something new and inventive, the left reacts with fear and condemnation, opposing Uber, the sharing economy behind it, and the benefits they bring to low-income entrepreneurs everywhere.
Confronted with something new and inventive, the left reacts with fear and condemnation, opposing Uber, the sharing economy behind it, and the benefits they bring to low-income entrepreneurs everywhere.
Last year, British entrepreneur Mike Watts made headlines when he opened England’s first private toll road in more than a hundred years. The road has now been closed, but its brief history provides a sad (and all-too-typical) example of how government sabotages entrepreneurs and hurts their customers.
Research is not just the way we add to the body of knowledge left by previous generations, but is also an effective means of engaging and challenging the ideas of mainstream economics.
Call for Papers for a special issue on "Business Management and Austrian Economics" in the journal BFuP - Betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung und Praxis.
Computing and networking practices move in cycles.
Entrepreneurs need very specific information about their products, markets, customers, and profits. Government macroeconomic data, however, does nothing to assist entrepreneurs to obtain this important information, but only helps justify economic intervention.
Entrepreneurs need very specific information about their products, markets, customers, and profits.
Murray Rothbard always maintained that Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk, the teacher of Ludwig von Mises, was one of the g
Abstinence would be tantamount to this notice to politicians: since we as individuals have decided to look after our affairs, your services are no longer needed. Having assumed social power we must, as individuals, assume social responsibility — provided, of course, the politicians accept their discharge.