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  • Peter Boethke On Paul Samuelson


    LILA RAJIVA: The Mind-Body PoliticAuthority Authority: 140
    Peter Boettke writes a sobering obituary on Paul Samuelson:“John Hicks once wrote that the story of economics in the 1930s was the battle between Hayek and Keynes.  I think Hicks is right, and that this battle continues to this day as witnessed in our current policy debates.  But I think there is a deeper debate ...
    7 hours ago
  • The Supposed Independence of the Fed


    The Classic Liberal BlogAuthority Authority: 538
    Mises Daily: Thursday, December 10, 2009 by Jörg Guido Hülsmann Congressmen Ron Paul and Alan Grayson seek to bring more transparency and accountability to the U.S. central bank and “to subject the Fed’s monetary policy and discount-lending actions to an audit by the Government Accounting Office ...
    1 day ago
  • American People Want Stimulus Package Canceled And Oppose Bailouts To State Governments!


    Pronk PalisadesAuthority Authority: 473
        “Government spending cannot create additional jobs. If the government provides the funds required by taxing the citizens or by borrowing from the public, it abolishes on the one hand as many jobs as it creates on the other.”  ~Ludwig von Mises, Planned Chaos, pagew 20-21    “We shall not grow wiser ...
    5 days ago
  • The Curse of Good Government (Krugman gets served)


    The Classic Liberal BlogAuthority Authority: 538
    The Curse of Good Government As one who has made a career out of criticizing government and exposing the various predations of government, one would think I would be intelligent and wise enough not to expect that entity we know as “good government.” In fact, given that I am quite familiar with the entire ...
    5 days ago
  • Some quotes from Mises


    Aristotle The GeekAuthority Authority: 424
    On the politician- He who is unfit to serve his fellow citizens wants to rule them. On paternalism- Once you begin to admit that it is the duty of the government to control your consumption of alcohol, what can you reply to those who say the control of books and ideas is much more important? On the free man ...
    1 week ago
  • Bernanke Versus the Austrians


    Acton Institute PowerBlogAuthority Authority: 540
    My essay in today’s American Spectator Online looks at why Ben Bernanke should not be confirmed to a second term as Chairman of the Federal Reserve: Two planks in Bernanke’s recovery strategy: Expand the money supply like a banana republic dictator and throw sackfuls of cash at failed companies with a ...
    1 week ago
  • Rendering unto Caesar


    Something FeralAuthority Authority: 115
    He that has the gold (and maintains a lock on it through issuance of notes), makes the rules for those that use those notes : There were reports of public outrage and confusion after the announcement of the measure, which requires North Koreans to swap existing won notes for new ones at an exchange rate of one to 100 ...
    1 week ago
  • The Cost of Beer: Inflation


    Thank Heaven for BeerAuthority Authority: 126
    So far in an ongoing series that explains the higher price of craft beer over macro beer, Mike has written three fantastic articles on Hops , Grain and Yeast .  In an intentional, and hopefully not boring, deviation from the ingredient nature of the series, I am going to write briefly on an uncontrollable ...
    1 week ago
  • The Rough and Ready Libertarian


    Eric Sundwall.comAuthority Authority: 111
    Im wondering whether author and historian Thomas Woods is in fact too far into the woods despite being one of those city kids. He pens a curious piece today on LRC defending St. Paul and true Lew against another cadre of egghead liberty folk. In typical theory of the leisure class mode, Woods assumes that all ...
    1 week ago
  • The 0% Rate Policy of the Federal Reserve


    The Classic Liberal BlogAuthority Authority: 538
    The following article published on Mises last Thursday, does a fantastic job of describing the banking system, zero interest rates, stimulus, inflation, and how it robs savers. The Cruelest Tax of All The zero-interest-rate policy of the Fed is sold to the public as a benign economic rescue in the public ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Escaping the Current Depression – Causes and Cures


    Liberty Maven Liberty Maven: For Liberty, One Individual At A TimeAuthority Authority: 545
    Originally published November 28, 2009 at http://towneforcongress.com/economy/escaping-the-current-depression-ndash-causes-and-cures-1 Why should you care?  Why, for that matter, am I spending time during Thanksgiving weekend writing this and running for U.S. Congress to serve the public as an independent ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Pigou is the new Keynes


    ThinkMarketsAuthority Authority: 556
    by Sandy Ikeda A full-page article in today’s Wall Street Jounal begins: At the Heavenly Models home for deceased economists, an award is being presented to the resident whose work best explains financial crises, global warming, and other pressing issues of today. The winner, according to author John ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Robert P. Murphy The Core of What Economics Teaches


    Gulag BlogAuthority Authority: 170
    Presented by Robert P. Murphy at the "Economics for High School Students" seminar. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama; 20 November 2009. Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis. Tags: High School Schooler Austrian Economics Introduction Core Robert P. Bob Murphy Free Market Anarchocapitalist ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Robert P. Murphy The Core of What Economics Teaches


    Fuck BankersAuthority Authority: 170
    Presented by Robert P. Murphy at the "Economics for High School Students" seminar. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama; 20 November 2009. Sponsored by Jeremy S. Davis. Tags: High School Schooler Austrian Economics Introduction Core Robert P. Bob Murphy Free Market Anarchocapitalist ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The FDIC, Recursive Exceptionalism, and the Fall of the Republic


    zero hedgeAuthority Authority: 741
    Historically, the appearance of recursive exceptionalism is a highly predictive harbinger of republican (and, as it happens, imperial) decline, eventual fragmentation (typically violent in character) and collapse. It was no accident that the Roman Republics decline followed hard upon the unspoken disposal of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Families and business and no one ever discusses the other side of the coin.


    InvestmentWatchAuthority Authority: 540
    Global warming is based 100% on junk science. The most vocal promoters are not interested in the details of physical science. They are interested in two things: political control over the general public and the establishment of international socialism. Junk Science vs. Real Science For a detailed, footnoted, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Why it’s Bad to Soak the Rich


    The Tax Lawyer's BlogAuthority Authority: 434
    I found a wonderful article on confiscatory taxation over at the Ludwig Von Mises Institute website.Today the main instrument of confiscatory interventionism is taxation. It does not matter whether the objective of estate and income taxation is the allegedly social motive of equalizing wealth and income or whether ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Does It Pay to Work? Not If You Earn Below-Average Wages.


    John Goodman's Health Policy BlogAuthority Authority: 481
    Clifford F. Thies (Ludwig von Mises Institute) : Between about $10,000 and $50,000, a family gets virtually nothing in return for working and earning more.
    3 weeks ago
  • Away With Their "Visible Hand"!


    ANTIDOTEAuthority Authority: 467
    It was just the other day that Chandra at Hayek Order quoted something fundamentally erroneous that our finance minister said in a recent lecture delivered in Sri Lanka. There, Pranab baboo said: …the pursuit of individual goals do not necessarily lead to public good. Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ cannot ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Economic Way of Thinking about Stimulus Packages, Part II


    OpenMarket.orgAuthority Authority: 570
    In light of the news about stimulus job creation statistics not being as advertised — complete with made-up Congressional districts — I offer another surprisingly relevant insight from Mises’ Human Action . Turns out there is a reason stimulus advocates are resorting to trickery: “If government spending ...
    3 weeks ago

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