Lawrence Fertig

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The Political Costs of Price Inflation

MARCH 01, 1975 by LAWRENCE FERTIG

Economic breakdown and loss of freedom inevitably follow monetary weakness.

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Profits and Profit Makers: What Does the Public Think About Them?

OCTOBER 01, 1970 by LAWRENCE FERTIG

How the distorted view of the innovator's function disrupts the economy.

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Progress Means Change

JANUARY 01, 1968 by LAWRENCE FERTIG

The equality, stability, security we seek from government, declares Lawrence Fertig, may mean an end to progress.

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Labor Union Demands Mean More Inflation

JULY 01, 1967 by LAWRENCE FERTIG

One of those manifestations, of course, concerns labor union policies and practices; and these, as Lawrence Fertig shows, mean more inflation.

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Right Premise

JANUARY 01, 1967 by LAWRENCE FERTIG

Though none can accurately time the economic crisis that inflation breeds, Lawrence Fertig predicts with certainty that freedom will be lost in the process.

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