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There is no respectable economic theory or empirical evidence to justify antitrust.
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By D.T. Armentano
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Sheds a powerful light on how and why antitrust laws have become so irrational and on how to make sense of their use and enforcement.
By Edwin S. Rockefeller
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Reveals how government attempts to do long-range, comprehensive planning inevitably do more harm than good by choking American cities with congestion, making housing markets more unaffordable, and sending the cost of government infrastructure skyrocketing.
By Randal O'Toole
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A persuasive justification for a competitive banking system.
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By Lawrence H. White
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How we got hooked on Washington. Now at a special discounted price!
By Charlotte Twight
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This book takes a penetrating look into the premises and consequences of the long crusade against big money in politics.
John Samples
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Steps to privatizing the USPS.
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By Peter J. Ferrara
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The impact of the internet on money.
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Edited by James A. Dorn
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"There ought to be a law. . . "
Edited by Gene Healy
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