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The Attack on Concentration
This article is condensed from an address before the Ashland, Kentucky, Economic Club, September 15, 1978. (Editor’s Note: Yale Brozen, former member of FEE’s board of trustees and a retired professor of business economics at the University of Chicago, died March 4. Reprinted below as a memorial is his article published in The Freeman, January [...]
1Jun1998 | Yale Brozen | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Attack on Concentration
Editor’s Note: Yale Brozen, former member of FEE’s board of trustees and a retired professor of business economics at the University of Chicago, died March 4. Reprinted below as a memorial is his article published in The Freeman, January 1979. It is especially timely because of the government’s current legal action against Microsoft. Once we [...]
1Jan1998 | Yale Brozen | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Mythology of Energy
A scholarly exposure of prevailing myths about the energy crisis.
1Jul1979 | Yale Brozen | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Attack on Concentration
Firms that efficiently win a large share of the market face FTC and antitrust prosecutionto the detriment of consumers.
1Jan1979 | Yale Brozen | 0 comments | ContinuedWelfare Without the Welfare State
Professor Yale Brozen looks to the private practice of freedom and charity as a more hopeful path toward the pretended goals of the welfare state.
1Dec1966 | Yale Brozen | 0 comments | ContinuedPositive Action Against Communism
International trade can help us win friends, influence nations, and improve our own productive
1Jul1958 | Yale Brozen | 0 comments | Continued-
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