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If We Want to Increase Demand in the Market, We Must First Increase Production

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An individual’s demand is constrained by his production of goods. The more goods an individual produces, the more of other goods he can secure for himself. This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack. Original Article: “If We Want to Increase Demand in the Market, We Must First Increase Production“. You Might Also Like How Historians Changed the Meaning of “Liberalism” Understandably enough, the current disfavor into which socialism has fallen has spurred what Raimondo Cubeddu (1997: 138) refers to as “the frenzy to proclaim oneself a liberal.” Many writers today have recourse to the stratagem of “inventing for oneself a ‘liberalism’ according to one’s

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If We Want to Increase Demand in the Market, We Must First Increase ProductionAn individual’s demand is constrained by his production of goods. The more goods an individual produces, the more of other goods he can secure for himself.

This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Michael Stack.

Original Article: “If We Want to Increase Demand in the Market, We Must First Increase Production“.


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Frank Shostak is an Associated Scholar of the Mises Institute. His consulting firm, Applied Austrian School Economics, provides in-depth assessments and reports of financial markets and global economies. He received his bachelor's degree from Hebrew University, master's degree from Witwatersrand University and PhD from Rands Afrikaanse University, and has taught at the University of Pretoria and the Graduate Business School at Witwatersrand University.

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