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- Regulation Without the State ... the Debate Continues
Source: Institute for Economic Affairs
Country: United Kingdom
- "The rising tide of government regulation in most countries is provoking a reconsideration of the extent to which the state whould lay down rules for others. Self-regulation and other forms of voluntary rule-setting are being examined as substitutes for regulation by government." Collection of scholarly articles examining the issue make up this book, also for sale.
- Markets and the Internet
Source: Institute of Economic Affairs
Author: Julian Morris
Country: United States
- "In this latest edition of the IEA's journal a diverse range of commentators look at the economic, social and cultural impact of the internet. Covering such issues as taxation, privacy, money, and governance, the journal seeks to look to the wider impact of this expanding communication media." 64pp, (Adobe Acrobat) (3/00)
- Regulation without the state ... the debate continues
Source: IEA
Author: John Blundell and Colin Robinson
Country: United States
- "The rising tide of government regulation in most countries is provoking a reconsideration of the extent to which the state should lay down rules for others. Self-regulation and other forms of voluntary rule-setting are being examined as substitutes for regulation by government." (Adobe Acrobat; also available for sale in hardcopy) (11/00)
- Minimum wage rates
Source: Human Action
Author: Ludwig von Mises
Country: United States
- This excerpt from von Mises' classic "Human Action" addresses the flaws inherent in efforts to mandate a boost in wages above market levels. (1949)
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