Power and Market: Government and the Economy

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Power and Market: Government and the Economy is an economics book by Murray N. Rothbard that presents a radical libertarian critique of government intervention in the market and systematically analyzes the effects of various state policies.

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instanceOf book
economics book
non-fiction book
analyzes effects of licensing laws
effects of monetary inflation
effects of price controls
effects of public ownership
effects of regulation
effects of subsidies
effects of tariffs
effects of taxation
effects of welfare programs
author Murray N. Rothbard NERFINISHED
Murray Newton Rothbard NERFINISHED
criticizes Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
government planning
welfare state policies
genre Austrian School economics NERFINISHED
libertarian economics
hasPart critique of mainstream welfare economics
discussion of externalities
discussion of market failure arguments
discussion of public goods
systematic classification of types of government intervention
theoretical analysis of interventionist policies
language English
mainSubject anarcho-capitalism
coercion
economic policy
government intervention in the economy
interventionism
laissez-faire
libertarianism
market economy
monetary policy
price controls
public finance
regulation
state power
taxation
voluntary exchange
welfare economics
philosophicalPerspective Austrian School methodology
classical liberalism
individualism
praxeology
positionHeld advocacy of a purely free market
critique of state intervention in the market
radical libertarian critique of government intervention
support for minimal or no government in economic affairs

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