_ Henry Hazlitt, economic journalist. FEE. New York, 1981.*
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Germany’s foreign trade: New facts on the first globalisation (1880–1913)
_ Nikolaus Wolf, research fellow, CEPR. chair, Economics and Economic History. Humboldt University of Berlin; Wolf-Fabian Hungerland, rconomist, Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs. VoxEU, CEPR. Berlin, 2 May 2021.*
Read morePeak Oil, Globalization and the Limits of Feasibility
_ Dr. Jan Moldenhauer, Institute for State Policy. Steigra, 2015.*
Read moreRight-wing populism in Germany and the social question
_ Nigro Montanus. Atterseekreis. September 2021.*
Read moreDevelopment and expansion Germany’s robot industry from a conservative perspective
_ Yuri Kofner, economist, MIWI Institute. Munich, 21 November 2022.
Read moreFaith and Marriage: Better Together?
_ W. Bradford Wilcox, director, National Marriage Project, University of Virginia, senior fellow, Institute for Family Studies. Charlottesville, 6 July 2017.*
Read moreMacroeconomics in Germany: The forgotten lesson of Hjalmar Schacht
_ Biagio Bossone, senior adviser, World Bank Group; Stefano Labini, researcher, National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development. CEPR, VoxEU. 1 July 2016.
Read moreHealthy ageing for a healthy economy
_ David Bloom, professor of economics and demography, Harvard University. VoxEU. Boston, 15. November 2022.*
Read moreIslamization of Germany and Austria or Christian revival: status quo, outlook, and policy measures
_ Yuri Kofner, economist, MIWI Institute. Munich, 4 November 2022.
Read moreHow Germany should have been de-industrialized: the Morgenthau Plan and what it reminds of today
_ Antony P. Mueller, economist, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, professor, Brazilian Federal University UFS, member, Ludwig von Mises Institute, senior fellow, American Institute of Economic Research (AIER). Munich, 30. October 2022.*
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