Innovative companies often ignore what the market is telling them. When Apple launched the iPod in 2001, it was ridiculed, according to the Economist magazine.
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South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong cut rates after ECB; Bank of Korea lower 7-day repurchase rate for 1st time in four years; Analysis by Daniel Soh, Forecast reg. Economist & FX Strategist
Taken from Chapter 4 of F.A. Hayek's 1944 book
"The Road to Serfdom"
Full book available for purchase at mises.org (Check out their YouTube channel-misesmedia)< br />
Hayek tackles the myth that present technology makes monopolies inevitable without planning. He then examines the real history of and real reasons for monopolies.
Approximately 300 students and faculty attend panel discussion presented by the USC College Department of Economics.Following the discussion,Simon Wilke, Michael Magill, Robert Dekle and Yong Kim answered questions.
Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Roger Garrison on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the final video in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.
Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Joe Salerno on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the eleventh in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.
Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews George Reisman on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the tenth in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.
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Recorded during the 2008 Mises University, Jeffrey Tucker interviews Jörg Guido Hülsmann on the topic of Henry Hazlitt's classic book "Economics in One Lesson." This is the ninth in a series of twelve interviews with leading Austrian Economists discussing each chapter of Hazlitt's book.