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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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immigration control and national identity

While they complain about minimum wage legislation, regulations on working hours, and various 'artificial' entry barriers into the labour market imposed by trade unions, few economists even mention immigration control as one of those nasty regulations hampering the workings of the free labour marke…

23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism Thing 3 (23) by Ha-Joon Chang
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wages are largely politically determined

The wage gaps between rich and poor countries exist not mainly because of differences in individual productivity but mainly because of immigration control. If there were free migration, most workers in rich countries could be, and would be, replaced by workers from poor countries. In other words, w…

Thing 3 (23) by Ha-Joon Chang
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share buybacks

[...] Share buybacks used to be less than 5 per cent of US corporate profits for decades until the early 1980s, but have kept rising since then and reached an epic proportion of 90 per cent in 2007 and an absurd 280 per cent in 2008. [...]

Thing 2 (11) by Ha-Joon Chang
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Adam Smith on limited liability

[...] At the same time, the non-managing investors in a limited liability company would also become less vigilant in monitoring the managers, as their risks were capped (at their respective investments). Adam Smith [...] famously said that the 'directors of [joint stock] companies ... being the man…

Thing 2 (11) by Ha-Joon Chang
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re-drawing the boundaries of the market

Furthermore, reflecting its political nature, the process of re-drawing the boundaries of the market has sometimes been marked by violent conflicts. The Americans fought a civil war over free trade in slaves (although free trade in goods--or the tariffs issue--was also an important issue). [...]

Thing 1 (1) by Ha-Joon Chang