Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit in Auburn, Alabama, 12-14 October 2023.
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2023-10-25
Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit in Auburn, Alabama, 12-14 October 2023.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit in Auburn, Alabama, 12-14 October 2023.
Sponsored by Scott and Cathy Ullery.
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/SS23_PPT_15
The Dollar Crisis of 1861–1865: Greenbacks, Gold, and Confederate Dollars | Timothy Terrell
Video of The Dollar Crisis of 1861–1865: Greenbacks, Gold, and Confederate Dollars | Timothy Terrell
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Mainstream economists are quick to claim that environmental problems are caused by "market failure" that can be "fixed" by government intervention. However, the intervention itself is the problem.
Original Article: "Why Government Pollution Control Fails"
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Some principles for understanding environmental issues. Can government steer energy use decisions to improve outcomes?
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/MU23_PPT_37.
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 28 July 2023.
Energy Economics | Timothy D. Terrell
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Ineffective teaching, the enrollment cliff, stifled academic discourse, and government driving up tuition.
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/MU23_PPT_34.
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 28 July 2023.
Higher Education in Crisis | Timothy D. Terrell
Video of Higher Education in Crisis | Timothy D. Terrell
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Dr. Terrell discusses the impacts of price controls, occupational licensure, the FDA, and more.
Download the slides from this lecture at Mises.org/MU23_PPT_32.
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 27, 2023.
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In over twenty-five years of teaching undergraduate students, I have heard the same refrain countless times: free markets have many problems that government has to step in to solve. Indeed, students expect government to “step in” so much that markets occupy a peripheral role in their idealized economic system. Even students with an ideological predilection toward markets will be quick to argue that certain problems, such as pollution, require extensive government regulation and probably copious spending of tax dollars.
This is not surprising, given that college students have been bombarded by tales of government fixes for social problems from media, teachers, and parents from elementary school onward. By the time they hear about “market failure” in their first economics class, it doesn’t
2023-03-28
The Ralph Raico Memorial Commencement Lecture.
Recorded at the 2023 Austrian Economics Research Conference hosted at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, March 16–18, 2023.
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The Austrian Economics Research Conference is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian School, bringing together leading scholars doing research in this vibrant and influential intellectual tradition. The conference is hosted by the Mises Institute at its campus in Auburn, Alabama, and is directed by Joseph Salerno, professor of economics at Pace University and academic vice president of the Mises Institute.
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Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 21, 2021.
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