First published 1982
The Underground Economy
The Underground Economy by Hans F. Sennholz is available as a free PDF download at freecapitalists.org.
- Hans F. Sennholz
- First published
- 1982
- Format
- Pages
- 27
- Publisher
- Auburn, AL: The Mises Institute
- License
- Licence not verified for this edition.
There is a bustling and shadowy world where jobs, services, and business transactions are conducted by word of mouth and paid for in cash to avoid scrutiny by government officials. It is called the “underground economy,” which is as old as government itself. It springs from human nature that makes man choose between given alternatives. Facing the agents of government and their exactions, man will weigh the alternatives and may choose to go “underground.”
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- 27 pages in the edition this archive serves.
- Who wrote The Underground Economy?
- Hans F. Sennholz (1922–2007) was a German-American economist who studied at the University of Marburg and earned his doctorate at the University of Cologne before becoming Ludwig von Mises’s first American Ph.D. student at New York University in 1955. This archive holds 4 of Sennholz's works.
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