Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
Powell Cares More About Fed “Independence” than Inflation and the Economy
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s claims to want to protect the “independence” of the Federal Reserve ring hollow. Following sound monetary policies is more important than the theoretical “independence” of the central bank.
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LA IZQUIERDA ATACA A GLORIA ESTEFAN
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The Great Delisting: Home Sellers Scoff at Peasant Prices
In case you haven‘t noticed, housing prices are not rising like they did a short time ago, thanks to higher interest rates. Bringing down those rates, however, will increase inflation and make housing less affordable.
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¿CUÁNTAS VECES TE HAS CENSURADO ESTA SEMANA?
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President Trump Should Return to an “America First” Foreign Policy
After four years of unnecessarily confrontational foreign policy under President Biden, Americans elected Donald Trump in part for his promise to put America first at home and overseas.
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How Scholarly Theories Impede the Search for Historical Truth
Modern historians no longer seek historical truth but rather analyze history through series of politically-based narratives. But what happens when those narratives are effectively challenged? Mainstream historians then simply ignore the results and simply repeat what they have been saying.
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¿SE HUNDE LA ECONOMÍA DE EE.UU. POR LA DEUDA?
EE.UU. enfrenta una deuda descontrolada y el dólar pierde poder: oro y bitcoin se disparan ante la incertidumbre global.
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The “Open Diplomacy” Fallacy
“Because these meetings are held in the glare of world-wide media coverage, the parties to a dispute will be reluctant to make concessions.”
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Murray Rothbard on the US Embargo on Cuba
The US Cuban embargo continues, to the detriment of both countries. Not surprisingly, Murray Rothbard had strong opinions on the embargo, as he believed that US policies not only were self-defeating, but were outright harmful.
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EL EXPERIMENTO REAL ES LO QUE VIVIMOS HOY
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Book Review: Theoria Generalis: Das Wesen des Politischen
Paul Gottfried reviews Ulrich Hintze's Theoria Generalis: Das Wesen des Politischen. Hintze argues that true political authority requires individual freedom, and he criticizes modern democracy for devolving into bureaucratic predation.
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Book Review: The Economists’ Hour: False Prophets, Free Markets, and the Fracture of Society
David Gordon reviews Binyamin Appelbaum's The Economists' Hour. As a critique of free-market economics, the book fails, relying on appeals to competing values and misattributing government failures to the market.
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Book Review: Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics
Joseph Salerno reviews Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics. Covering topics ranging from inflation targeting to cryptocurrency, this collection is indispensable reading for anyone interested in the Austrian monetary thought.
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Book Review: The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect
Patrick Newman reviews The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect. The collection provides an honest assessment of the gold standard, highlighting both the strengths and limitations of the gold standard, while also addressing alternatives such as monetary rules and cryptocurrencies
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Book Review: The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect
Bob Murphy reviews The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect. This is a useful collection for those who want an evenhanded analysis of the gold standard that extends to modern topics such as cryptocurrency and currency boards.
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Book Review: The Emergence of Arthur Laffer: The Foundations of Supply-Side Economics in Chicago and Washington, 1966–1976
Greg Kaza reviews Brian Domitrovic's The Emergence of Arthur Laffer. Alienated from academia during the stagflation era, Laffer was able to reach policymakers by presenting his ideas in a simple way, such as with his famous napkin Laffer curve.
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Book Review: The Economics of Prosperity: Rethinking Economic Growth and Development
David Gordon reviews Shawn Ritenour's The Economics of Prosperity. The book shows how economic growth stems from entrepreneurship, the division of labor, and investments in capital and technology. These factors, Ritenour argues, are the key to prosperity in underdeveloped countries.
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