Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics

Dr. Frank Shostak and Yra Harris on the Economy and Financial Markets from an Austrian School View

Dr. Frank Shostak and Yra Harris on the Economy and Financial Markets from an Austrian School View

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The (almost) everything Bubble | Ronald Stöferle & Mike Maloney

Ronald Stöferle joins Mike Maloney of GoldSilver to discuss the current state of the market. They go over the fact, that we will soon enter a recession and discuss, how governments and central banks will react to this fact.

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Contrary to Public Myths, Rent Control Hasn’t Been a Success in Sweden

Sweden's rent control is widely touted by many who don't understand economics as a model for how a property market should work. Young people in Ireland, for example, like to point to Sweden as a nirvana where rent control ensures easy availability of affordable and high-quality rental stock. 

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Parity hysterics: What it means and what it doesn’t – Part II

Part II of II, by Claudio Grass, Hünenberg See, Switzerland “Reverse currency wars”? Although the parity event may have captured the attention of the mainstream financial press and most western citizens, there’s a much bigger shift that has been going on in the background, which received much less coverage.

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Andreas Beck vs. Marc Friedrich (Streitgespräch zu Bitcoin, Rohstoffen, Prognosen)

Heute im Streitgespräch mit Andreas Beck geht es rund! Was ist die derzeitig beste Währung und wieso? Leben wir in Zyklen? Ist Gold weiterhin eine gute Idee?

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Nik Bonitto: NFL draft experience, draft critics, & Visiting Denver Broncos facilities before draft

In segment three Nik Bonitto breaks down the draft process, his experience, blocking out the outside noise of his draft critics, and visiting the Denver Broncos before the draft. FIYE SHOW INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/ Nik Bonitto Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nik_hendrix/

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No Need to Meet With Dictators

By now, most everyone knows about President Biden’s famous “fist bump” with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi dictator who has been accused of orchestrating the brutal murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi when he visited a Saudi consulate in Turkey.

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Toleration Does Not Require Calling Evil Good

In the early morning of July 6th, an explosion damaged a monument in Georgia known as the Georgia Guidestones. Because of the damage, the rest of the monument was demolished for safety reasons. The stones were erected by anonymous donors in 1980 and list ten principles for humanity. At the time of writing, it seems that the explosion was the result of purposeful sabotage.

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RENTNER MÜSSEN SICH WARM ANZIEHEN!

Wirtschaft aktuell: Was passiert jetzt? Ray Dalio, Markus Krall, Dirk Müller und andere Experten klären auf! Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung kompakt zusammengefasst! Wie soll ich jetzt investieren?

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RECESIÓN. LA PEOR MANERA DE TRAER DESINFLACIÓN

RECESIÓN. LA PEOR MANERA DE TRAER DESINFLACIÓN

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Nik Bonitto:Why he choose to play college football for Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma vs Texas Rivalry,

In segment two Nik goves out Advice to young football players looking to make their big decision for what college they want to play for. He talks about his best games at Oklahoma and their Rivalry vs Texas

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Covid-19 and the Continuing Erosion of Private Property Rights

Even though the downhill trajectory we've seen over the last decades in terms of property rights is bad enough, nothing could have ever prepared us for what the covid-19 crisis would bring. Even those of us who have read enough history to know that there's really no line that the state will not cross in its fervent pursuit of absolute power were sincerely surprised.

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Die Banken zocken wieder und Du darfst sie wieder retten!

Banken zocken wieder - Nach Meinung von Markus Krall geht es wieder los - unsere Banken zocken schon einige Zeit wieder so, wie sie es 2008 schon getan haben.

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How the World Embraced Nationalism, and Why It’s Not Going Away Soon

Perhaps one of the more astute observers of Russian foreign policy in recent decades has been John Mearsheimer at the University of Chicago. He has spent years warning against US-led NATO enlargement as a tactic that would provoke conflict with the Russian regime. Moreover, Mearsheimer has sought to explain why this conflict exists at all.

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Nik Bonitto: How playing at Nations top HS St.Thomas Aquinas prepped him for college (part 1)

Denver Broncos Rookie LB Nik Bonitto Talks about how he started playing football for fun and became more serious when he landed at the nation's top high school football team and received Division 1 offers.

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Parity hysterics: What it means and what it doesn’t

There’s been a flurry of articles, news stories and headlines lately over the developments in the FOREX market, specifically over the moves of the EUR/USD currency pair. As headwinds on all levels, economic, geopolitical and social, got a lot worse in recent months for the Eurozone, the news-breaking, headline-dominating “parity” event finally came about, with the euro even breaking below parity on July 13, and it seems to have captivated global...

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If Government Can Take from One Group, It Can and Will Take from Everyone

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to argue that private property rights, as understood by classic liberal thinkers, by those who embrace Austrian economic theory, and by all members of an enlightened society, are not only the cornerstone, but also the last defense of human civilization and the Western way of life in particular.

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The Fed Cannot Go Bankrupt; However, It Can Bankrupt the Country

A recent essay on the Mises Wire triggered quite a bit of discussion among a group of Austrian school economists. Paul H. Kupiec and Alex J. Pollock's "Who Owns Federal Reserve Losses and How Will They Impact Monetary Policy?"

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Cancel Culture im Universitätsbetrieb – jetzt auch in Osteuropa, von Karl-Friedrich Israel

Cancel Culture ist ein Phänomen, das viele für eine merkwürdige Besonderheit der akademischen Welt der Anglosphäre hielten. Hin und wieder treibt sie Wurzeln auch in anderen Ländern. Wenn aber irgendeine Region bisher verschont geblieben ist, dann war es wohl Osteuropa, denn sie hat im Laufe ihrer bewegten Geschichte einiges an Totalitarismus und Gesinnungskonformismus erleben müssen.

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Krise in Japan, Krise in der EU – Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede

Krise in Japan, Krise in der EU - Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede

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