Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:20    |    
    Introduction
  • 03:44    |    
    The self-governing individual
  • 04:27    |    
    The sovereignty of the individual
  • 05:21    |    
    The importance of the private property
  • 06:19    |    
    Human association
  • 07:28    |    
    The human relationships in a market economy
  • 09:12    |    
    Individual choices as a form of voting
    • The entrepreneurs
    • The outcome of the market
    • The income as a result of the production
  • 12:16    |    
    The government goods
  • 14:09    |    
    National defense
  • 15:31    |    
    The entrepreneur's actions
  • 16:40    |    
    The role of competition
  • 17:11    |    
    The government intervention
    • The private sector's solution to public affairs
    • Reasons why the government regulations should be eliminated
  • 25:33    |    
    Regulation implies the establishment of rules
    • Rent-seeking
    • Rational ignorance
    • The education as a way to change the society
  • 36:39    |    
    Lithuania's attempt to reach its freedom
  • 41:41    |    
    Credits


The Free Market Economy and its Enemies in the 21st Century

New Media  | 04 de marzo de 2003  | Vistas: 32

Credits

The Free Market Economy and its Enemies in the 21st. Century
Richard Ebeling

Universidad Francisco Marroquín 
Guatemala, March 4, 2003

A production of New Media - UFM. Guatemala, March 2003
Camera / digital editing: Jose Cordón; index: Jorge Estrada; publication: Fernando De León 


Conferencista

Economist, Professor, Writer, and Honorary Doctor of UFM