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- Charging clients for their deposits would be absurd - says John A. Allison IV, former BB&T CEO
- Charging clients for their deposits would be absurd - says John A. Allison IV, former BB&T CEO

- Low interest rates should not be the reason for charging clients for their deposits. That would be absurd - says John A. Allison IV, former BB&T CE…

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Z drem Pawłem Basiukiewiczem o pandemii i ochronie zdrowia i powołaniu lekarza
Z drem Pawłem Basiukiewiczem o pandemii i ochronie zdrowia i powołaniu lekarza

Lekarz Paweł Basiukiewicz w pandemii szefował oddziałowi covidowemu szpitala w  Grodzisku Mazowieckim. Jako jeden z niewielu lekarzy przeciwstawiał s…

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Value chains? They do not exist - says prof. Donald Boudreaux from Cafehayek.com
Value chains? They do not exist - says prof. Donald Boudreaux from Cafehayek.com

The response to the pandemic will be more protectionism. Government wan tto bring "supply chains" back into the country. But this term is misleading …

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Internet is a blessing for cultural production - says prof. Joel Waldfogel from University of Minnesota
Internet is a blessing for cultural production - says prof. Joel Waldfogel from University of Minnesota

-> Let's go back in time, thinking about the ambivalent attitude that many artists have toward digitization, to the moment when the digitization of …

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They're selling us bullshit about capitalism - says philosopher Guy Sorman
They're selling us bullshit about capitalism - says philosopher Guy Sorman

If you are French and a philosopher chances are you do not like markets. Guy Sorman is both but... he is a classical liberal popularizing market idea…

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Separation of economy and state is needed! - says Randall Holecombe, economist from Florida State University
Separation of economy and state is needed! - says Randall Holecombe, economist from Florida State University

- The economy grows when political and economic power are separated. The closer they are to each other, the worse for growth, argues Randall G. Holc…

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No world for young people - says investor Jim Rogers (ex-Soros partner)
No world for young people - says investor Jim Rogers (ex-Soros partner)

Back in the 70' he co-founded Quantum Fund with George Soros. Now it's a long time past. Jim Rogers has been an investor on its own for years. He's…

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Homo economicus is not dead - says Peter Leeson, economist from George Mason University
Homo economicus is not dead - says Peter Leeson, economist from George Mason University

If you are into witch trials, wife sales or piracy, well, this podcast if for you. Peter Leeson, economist from George Mason Unviersity, is studyin…

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Is Pope Francis a socialist? Well... not, but... - says economist Alejandro A. Chaufen from Acton Institute
Is Pope Francis a socialist? Well... not, but... - says economist Alejandro A. Chaufen from Acton Institute

Pope Francis ciritical opinions on free markets are misguided. Don't be fooled, he is an authority, but in religion, specifically in Catholic religio…

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There are more urgent problems than climate change - says Bjørn Lomborg, a skeptical enviromentalist.
There are more urgent problems than climate change - says Bjørn Lomborg, a skeptical enviromentalist.

People talking of how global warming will kill us all are wrong. It will not kill us if we adjust. Also there are more important problems than climat…

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