A common argument of proponents of state intervention and funding is science, research and development - the state is said to be effective in research because it is able to raise money for something the private sector would […]
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A common argument of proponents of state intervention and funding is science, research and development - the state is said to be effective in research because it is able to raise money for something the private sector would […]
Read moreDominik Teiml wrote an article on his blog, in which he claims that an interpersonal comparison of benefits is possible. But he is wrong.
Read moreUnder the article Capitalism and the Zeitgeist, an interesting comment was written by a man nicknamed "BCL" writing the blog Imbecyl.blogspot.com. I reacted to it - and I bring you this reaction here in a separate article.
Read moreIf you don't know the videos from Econstories.tv, I recommend watching. The first "economic rap" - Fear the boom and the bust, which was released last year, has become almost legendary and […]
Read moreThe census is a classic example of fateful conceit. It is said that we need the census for the state to build flats, give pensions, run kindergartens. But should the state do this at all? What are the consequences?
Read moreThe efforts of the government, especially Minister Heger, are useless. The Czech state health care cannot be cured, it can only be abolished. Let's do it - we don't need him.
Read moreWe have prepared a series of articles on capital macroeconomics for you. This introductory part introduces you to the cornerstones of this theory and the personalities behind it. Czech texts […]
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