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Kevin Price, Host of the Price of Business Radio Show, Media Partner of this News Site.
Price recently interviewed economist, Dr. Steve Horwitz of Ball State University about the rise of philanthropy during a crisis like Hurricane Harvey. Horwitz is a leading free market economist. He is the John H. Schnatter Distinguished Professor of Free Enterprise in the Department of Economics in the Miller College of Business at Ball State University in Muncie, IN.
Horwitz’s basic argument is that philanthropy is not only more cost effective in helping communities in a natural disaster, but are more competent than government in such a crisis.