Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics

How to Think about Economic Theory

[Chapter 2 of Per Bylund's new book How to Think about the Economy: A Primer.] Like other sciences and fields of study, economics is a body of theory. Theory is a collection of explanations that allows us to understand something. Economic theory allows us to understand how an economy works.

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Seeing the Student Loan Crisis as a Form of Boom and Bust

In a market economy, prices are determined by supply and demand: how much of a quantity is being offered and how much value people place on that good relative to other goods. However, with great government power comes potential for great government irresponsibility: artificially lowering prices for some either through outright money printing or by taxing some to subsidize others.

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IMPUESTO A LOS RICOS. OTRO ENGAÑO

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Conversation with Sean from SGT

Precious metals analyst and expert Claudio Grass returns to SGT Report to discuss the World Economic Forum and the New World Order. Click on the below link – the content is too much for YouTube and therefore we have to protect on rumble to avoid the “spin-doctors” from the “Ministry of Truth”. Enjoy and stay free Claudio Grass, Hünenberg See, Switzerland...

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The Other Immigration Question: Should People from Wealthy Countries Migrate to Poorer Ones?

The immigration debate has polarized societies across the Western world. Objectors assert that the influx of migrants has corroded social relations, and defenders argue that immigrants release a dose of entrepreneurial dynamism. Debates will persist because it’s unlikely that people can be discouraged from migrating to rich countries in the West. Migrants will continuously flock to places like America and Canada, since they provide better...

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Droht ein 3. Weltkrieg? (Mobilmachung und Referenden)

Der Ukrainekrieg kommt in eine neue Phase und droht zu eskalieren. Nach der erfolgreichen Gegenoffensive der Ukraine ruft Putin zur Teilmobilmachung auf. Zudem droht er dem Westen. Eskaliert jetzt die Situation? Ist Putin am Ende? Droht der 3. Weltkrieg und ein Einsatz von Atomwaffen oder blufft Putin nur?

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LA INFLACIÓN ES SIEMPRE UN DESEQUILIBRIO MONETARIO

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The Idea of Liberty Is Western

[This article is excerpted from chapter 21 of Money, Method, and the Market Process, a collection of essays selected and edited by Margit von Mises and with an introduction by Richard M. Ebeling.]

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The Fed Is Finally Seeing the Magnitude of the Mess It Created

When asked about price inflation in his Sunday interview with 60 Minutes, President Biden claimed that inflation "was up just an inch...hardly at all." Biden continued the dishonest tactic of focuses on month-to-month price inflation growth as a means of obscuring the 40-year highs in year-over-year inflation.

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Putin’s next move in Ukraine… | Global Macro Update

George Friedman, founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, and I discuss Russia’s likely next steps in the war, Russia’s diminished stance in the international community, and the probability that Putin will resort to nuclear weapons. In this edition, you’ll hear: ● What Russia’s most likely to do next ● Would Putin really use tactical nuclear weapons? ● How Russia’s historically poor logistics could affect the war ● Why Putin's partial...

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Dirk Müller: Skrupellose Wirtschaftszerstörung – DESWEGEN sind die Strompreise so hoch!

𝗦𝗲𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝗦𝗶𝗲 𝗱𝗮𝘀 𝗴𝗮𝗻𝘇𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗸𝘁𝘂𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗼𝗻 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗸 𝗠ü𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗿 𝗵𝗶𝗲𝗿: https://bit.ly/Update220922 (Bei diesem Video handelt es sich um einen kurzen Ausschnitt aus dem Marktupdate vom 22.09.2022 auf Cashkurs.com.) Sie sind noch kein Mitglied? Zum Einstiegspreis anmelden und vollen Zugriff auf alle Artikel und Videos holen - Sie erhalten den ersten Monat für nur 9,90 Euro - http://bit.ly/ck-registrieren https://www.cashkurs.com – Ihre unabhängige...

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Cannabis als Investment – warum ich es nicht erst seit der JuicyFields-Pleite für spekulativ halte!

Warnung: Hanf als Geldanlage ist spekulativ! Worauf du unbedingt achten solltest Geldsicherheit LIVE: https://thorstenwittmann.com/geldsicherheit-garantiert/ Freitagstipps abonnieren: https://thorstenwittmann.com/klartext/ Just-ETF: https://www.justetf.com/de/find-etf.html?query=Cannabis Hanf kann nicht nur „high“ machen, sondern auch arm! Wenn du VIP-Club-Mitglied bist, dann weißt du sicherlich, dass ich zu den sogenannten „Hanf-Skeptikern“...

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What Economics Is

Economics is an exciting field. The economics of old sought to uncover how the world works. It showed, or even proved, that there is a natural order to it. There is structure to the apparent chaos. The economy has something of a life of its own: it has a nature.

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Rick Rule: “Entweder die Uranpreise steigen oder das Licht geht aus”

Eine wahre Legende erstmalig auf einem deutschen YT Kanal: Rick Rule - Mitgründer von Sprott Asset Management. Wir sprechen über den Rohstoffsuperzyklus, was seine makroökonomische Sicht der Lage ist, wieso er die deutsche Energiepolitik als gescheitert ansieht und wie seine persönlichen Investmenttipps als auch Empfehlungen aussehen. Viel Spaß! Erwähnte Website von Rick Rule: https://ruleinvestmentmedia.com/ Rick Rule Twitter:...

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IMPUESTO DE PATRIMONIO, UNA ABERRACIÓN ECONÓMICA

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Schrödinger’s US-Dollar | Tavi Costa & Ronald Stöferle

Tavi Costa of Crescat Capital interviews Ronald Stöferle at this year’s Precious Metals Summit Conference located in Beaver Creek, CO. Together they discussed the current market setup. They discuss an interesting point, that the US-Dollar currently seems to be strong and weak at the same time. The current setup All around the western world we are looking at some sort of recession. Especially in Europe and the USA. Europe right now seems to be much...

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Does Capitalism Itself Create Economic Instability or Is Central Banking the Culprit?

Instability in financial markets has brought back the ideas of post-Keynesian school of economics (PK) economist Hyman Minsky. Minsky held that the capitalist economy inherently is unstable, culminating in severe economic crisis, accumulation of debt being the key mechanism pushing the economy toward a crisis.

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Central Bankers Are Gaslighting Us about the “Strong Dollar”

On February 8, the Japanese yen fell to a 24-year low against the dollar, dropping to 143 yen per dollar. Not much has changed since then with the yen hovering between 142 and 144 per dollar. In September of 2021, one only needed 109 yen to buy a dollar. 

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Why the Fed Usually Ignores its Mandate for “Stable Prices”

In recent years, Congress has attempted to add various new mandates to the Federal Reserve's mission. In 2020, Democrats introduced the "Federal Reserve Racial and Economic Equity Act."  Then, in 2021, pundits and politicians were telling us that it's the Fed's job to "combat climate change."

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Review: Free Market: The History of an Idea

Jacob Soll is a distinguished historian, and Free Market contains much of value, but the book cannot be considered a success, and indeed as it reaches the twentieth century, it becomes a disaster. Even in the parts of the book worth reading, Soll is in the iron grip of a central thesis, one that his historical approach by its nature makes impossible to prove.

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