Patrick Newman

Patrick Newman

Dr. Patrick Newman, a Fellow of the Mises Institute, is assistant professor of economics at Florida Southern College and a Fellow of its Center for Free Enterprise.

Articles by Patrick Newman

Are We Headed for a Recession in 2024?

Recorded at the Mises Circle in Fort Myers, Florida, 4 November 2023.
Special thanks to Murray and Florence M. Sabrin for making this event possible.

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Wall Street and the Origins of Bretton Woods

Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit in Auburn, Alabama, 12-14 October 2023.
Sponsored by Brian and Shanna Tvenstrup.
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/SS23_PPT_14

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Cronyism in America: How the AMA Cartelized the Medical Profession

In the Progressive Era (1897 to 1929) the American Medical Association made an effort to restrict the supply of doctors.
Download lecture slides at Mises.org/MU23_PPT_18. 
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 26 July 2023.

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Banking

Loan banking versus deposit banking, how deposit banking affects the money supply, how free banking limits credit expansion, the money multiplier process, and more.
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/MU23_PPT_08.
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 24 July 2023.

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The Jacksonians’ Bank War: Liberty versus Power

The Jacksonians saw central banking for what it was: a way of making the rich even richer, while ripping off ordinary people. We remember the Jacksonians not just because they were right about the central bank, but because they were also very successful in their fight against the Bank and its allies.

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