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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where No Capitalist Has Gone Before,
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This review is from: Space: The Free-Market Frontier (Paperback)
A review of Space the Free Market FrontierAlthough the Cato Institute, the publisher of this book, did not misrepresent its contents, I was expecting something different. I was hoping for more of a "future of space science" tome so that I could find out more about the specific space technologies which will ultimately work. (The shuttle program obviously has serious problems). What I found instead was a collection of scholarly essays, mostly centering on the economics of the issue, to be read by congressmen and policy wonks.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Practical issues for creating forms of space transportation,
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This review is from: Space: The Free-Market Frontier (Paperback)
Compiled and edited by Edward L. Hudgins (Washington Director of The Objectivist Center), Space: The Free-Market Frontier is a straightforward look at the interest private entrepreneurs who have had an increasingly important role in accessing the "final frontier" of outer space. The writings constituting Space: The Free-Market Frontier derive from educated and knowledgeable contributors concerned with the practical issues for creating forms of space transportation, the legalities of private activities in outer space, commerce in outer space, and more. Space: The Free-Market Frontier is an involving, informative, highly recommended look at the intersection of economic and technological possibilities in space exploration for the private sector.
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Space: The Free-Market Frontier by Edward L. Hudgins (Paperback - December 13, 2002)
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