Loony Tunes no. 65
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Meridethe Day write
in Cornell University ‘The Cornell Daily Sun’ HERE
“Movies
are supposed to grab your attention but this one felt more like it was reaching
out an invisible hand and
holding me down in my seat.”
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By James Boyce HERE
“It's
a great example of what economists E. K. Hunt and Ralph d'Arge once called
capitalism's “invisible foot”: when polluters are paid to clean up pollution,
they create more of it, as if guided by an evil twin of Adam Smith's invisible hand.”
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Peter Foster in the Financial Post “Biting the Invisible Hand” HERE
“The Invisible
Hand tends to be rejected either because it is inconceivable or unacceptable,
but as long as there is any degree of private initiative and voluntary
interchange in a money economy, it is always there, waiting to give an
invisible slap to interventionist pretense.”
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