Category Archive: 6b.) Mises.org

Central Banks and the Next Crisis: From Deflation to Stagflation

All over the world, governments and central banks are addressing the pandemic crisis with three main sets of measures: Massive liquidity injections and rate cuts to support markets and credit.Unprecedented fiscal programs aimed at providing loans and grants for the real economy.Large public spending programs, fundamentally in current spending and relief measures.

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Why Markets Are Rallying as Millions Become Unemployed

Wouldn’t you feel great knowing that your stock picking is fully insured by the Fed? Billionaires and wealthy hedge fund managers know the feeling.

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Business Owners Understand Why the Economy Can’t Just Be “Reopened”

My oldest turned seventeen last month. To commemorate the occasion, she and I watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. I’d taken her to her first (allegedly) rated-R movie a couple years ago to see the quite good Baby Driver, but this was Tarantino.

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Your Supermarket Overlords: Why Barbados Needs a Voluntary Quarantine

On Wednesday, April 1, the acting prime minister of Barbados, Hon. Santia Bradshaw, came on the local news station to announce a mandatory partial shutdown to combat COVID-19. She announced that starting April 3, all “nonessential” businesses would remain closed until midnight April 14.

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Julia Song Escapes From Socialism, Ryan McMaken on Lockdowns – A Neighbor’s Choice w David Gornoski

Activist and commentator Julia Song talks about her escape from socialism in her mother country and the warning signs here in America. Plus, Mises.org editor Ryan McMaken goes through the latest news and fallout. A Neighbor’s Choice with David Gornoski airs live weekdays 4-6pm EST. Call in at 727-587-1040. Email A Neighbor’s Choice with a …

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Anthony Fauci: When Politics Trumps Science | William L. Anderson

Readers of a certain age may remember the hysteria that surrounded AIDS for a period of the 1980s. Anthony Fauci was a central player in that, too. Original article: https://mises.org/wire/anthony-fauci-when-politics-trumps-science This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Millian Quinteros. Audio Mises Wire is also available on... Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1352505416 Google...

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The real Austrian Economics: Ludwig von Mises

Let’s do a quick overview of the Austrian school of economics. Ludwig von Mises. The Mises Institute. The US Libertarian movement. Fiat currency, bubbles, and stuff. Excited? Here we go!

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Why Markets Are Rallying as Millions Become Unemployed

The US economy is imprisoned, most of the population is under house arrest, and the inmates in Washington are running the asylum. And yet while the nation appears to be walking the green mile, investors residing in the Wall Street cell block have been extended pardons from the market gods.

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O Intervencionismo – As Seis Lições – Ludwig Von Mises – Parte 2

As Seis Lições reúne as palestras ministradas, em 1959, por Ludwig von Mises na Universidade de Buenos Aires (UBA). O autor discute com clareza o capitalismo, o socialismo, o intervencionismo, a inflação, o investimento estrangeiro e as relações entre política e ideias. Em linguagem agradável, a obra apresenta as linhas gerais do pensamento misesiano sendo, …

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The Experts Have No Idea How Many COVID-19 Cases There Are

In the early days of the COVID-19 panic—about three weeks ago—it was common to hear both of these phrases often repeated: "The fatality rate of this virus is very high!" "There are far more cases of this out there than we know about!"

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Ryan McMaken: Nitwit Governors Shut Down Their Economies Then Ask For Bail Out

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Rothbard on Why We Need Entrepreneurs

In his Man, Economy, and State, Murray N. Rothbard investigates not only the role of the capitalist but also that of the entrepreneur in a market economy. Rothbard uses the theoretical concept of the evenly rotating economy (ERE) to compare the role of the capitalist to that of the entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs earn profits in so far as they successfully correct the maladjustments in the real economy and move it closer to the ERE without ever...

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How to Think About the Fed Now | Jeff Deist

The Fed is, in effect, a lawless economic government unto itself. It is the lender of first resort, a kind of reverse pawnshop that pays top dollar for rapidly declining assets. This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Millian Quinteros. Original article: https://mises.org/wire/how-think-about-fed-now Audio Mises Wire is also available on… …

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David Gordon – Graduate Lecture Recital

David Gordon Virtual Conducting Lecture Recital April 19, 2020 @8:00pm Syracuse University Setnor School of Music Conducting Excerpts 5:01 Prokofiev – Romeo and Juliet suite no. 2, The Montagues and the Capulets, Op. 64c 13:42 Sibelius – Varsang (“Spring Song”), Op. 16 25:33 Copland – Appalachian Spring 45:37 Verdi – La Forza del Destino

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How Government Makes a Pandemic More Deadly

In the early days of the outbreak, pundits rushed to the ramparts of Twitter to proclaim that “there are no libertarians in a pandemic.” However, this glee at the apparent failure of markets was soon dashed as more evidence accumulated showing that government intervention was actually the main impediment to success.

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How to Think About the Fed Now

[This text is excerpted from the introduction to The Anatomy of the Crash, a Mises Institute ebook to be released in April 2020.] The Great Crash of 2020 was not caused by a virus. It was precipitated by the virus, and made worse by the crazed decisions of governments around the world to shut down business and travel. But it was caused by economic fragility.

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Mit Geld zur Weltherrschaft Prof Thorsten Polleit im Interview

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Builders in Denial

The year 2006 seems like a lifetime ago. The housing boom seemed to be going full throttle, but danger lurked. I wrote on LewRockwell.com in March of that year, concerning a Las Vegas real estate seminar, that “nary a discouraging word was spoken.”

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Human Action Part Five with Ryan McMaken

Ryan McMaken, an economist and editor of Mises.org, joins the show to consider Part Five of Human Action: “Social Cooperation without a Market.” This section of the book provides Mises’s updated exposition of socialism, the impossible project of substituting ‘One Will’ for the subjective actions and preferences of everyone in society. Mises gives us the …

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Episode 405: Mises.Org Editor Ryan McMaken on the Fallout of the Government’s Covid-19 Response

51 Minutes Safe for Work Pete invited Mises.Org editor Ryan McMaken to return to the show to discuss the articles he’s been writing recently about the government, and the public’s response, to the Covid-19 crisis. Show notes and links – http://freemanbeyondthewall.libsyn.com/episode-405

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