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− | {{DES | des = An excellent academic (but readable) rebuttal to the propaganda in [[Economics in One Lesson]], the fallacies of [[Economics 101]], some [[Chicago Economics]] and some [[Austrian Economics]]. | show=}} | + | {{DES | des = An excellent academic (but readable) rebuttal to the propaganda in [[Economics in One Lesson]], the fallacies of [[Economics 101]], some [[Chicago Economics]] and some [[Austrian Economics]]. Very simply, markets do not take into account ALL opportunity costs.| show=}} |
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