Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics

Central Banks Brought Inflation. Now they Bring Stagnation.

Although the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank’s message regarding interest rate cuts seems clear, reiterating their commitment to reducing inflation, the market is expecting between five and six interest rate cuts, between 125 and 150 basis points, in the next twelve months. This shows us the bubble bias of many investors. We live in a world where two generations of market participants have only seen rate cuts and massive liquidity...

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2023: A year in review

After the catastrophic covid crisis of 2020 and 2021, the extremely impactful and consequential Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, many hoped that 2023 would break this terrible bad spell and finally present us all with some hope, economically, geopolitically, socially, technologically. Unfortunately, it only offered further reasons for serious concerns on all these fronts.  Economically, even though the official inflation rate followed a...

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Warum wird Geld nicht als Schulfach unterrichtet?

Faszination-Freiheit heute aus : Warum wird Geld nicht als Schulfach unterrichten? #geldalsschulfach #finanzielleintelligenz #matrix Thorsten Wittmann® Finanzielle Freiheit leben Du kannst dir die heutige Ausgabe hier auf YouTube ansehen oder auch bei deinem gewünschten Podcastanbieter anhören (Suche: Thorsten Wittmann / Faszination Freiheit). Hier geht es zu meinem Podcast: https://thorstenwittmann.com/podcast/ Gratis unsere besten...

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Federal Student Loans Drive Up College Tuition Levels

Like every other government program designed to make something “more affordable,” the student loan program has managed to drive college tuition to atmospheric levels and saddle students with massive levels of debt. Original Article: Federal Student Loans Drive Up College Tuition Levels

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Let them Merge: Foreign Acquisition of US Steel

Nippon Steel's proposal to merge with US Steel is meeting opposition from the usual suspects in Washington, not to mention Tucker Carlson. Their hysteria is off the charts. Original Article: Let them Merge: Foreign Acquisition of US Steel

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America’s Corn Crop Comes from “Corny” Subsidies

America's famous Corn Belt should better be known as the nation's Subsidy Belt.  Original Article: America's Corn Crop Comes from "Corny" Subsidies

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Tyler Cowen on the GOAT in Economics

Tyler Cowen is Holbert L. Harris Chair of Economics and chairman of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. With Alex Tabarrok, he runs the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution. Tyler joins Bob to discuss his latest book. Tyler's New Book for Free: Mises.org/HAP428a Tyler's Blog: Mises.org/HAP428b   Join Tom DiLorenzo, Joe Salerno, and Patrick Newman in Tampa on February 17: Mises.org/Tampa2024Use code "Action24" for 15% off...

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ARABIA SAUDÍ ACTIVA EL ARMA DEL PETRÓLEO

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The Bad Deal That Was the New Deal: FDR’s Assault on Individual Rights

The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillanceby David T. BeitoIndependent Institute, 2023; x + 379 pp. Few if any readers of this column admire Franklin Roosevelt, but as the historian David Beito reminds us in this outstanding book, most of his professional colleagues rank Roosevelt among our greatest presidents, second only to Abraham Lincoln. Those who accord him this...

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Dirk Müller: Whisky als Geldanlage – eine Einführung

👉 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐤𝐮𝐫𝐬.𝐜𝐨𝐦: 𝐉𝐞𝐭𝐳𝐭 𝟏 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐭 𝐟ü𝐫 𝟏€ 𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐧 ►► https://bit.ly/Cashkurs_1 📧 Gratis-Newsletter inkl. täglichem DAX-Update ►►► https://bit.ly/CashkursNL 🔴 YouTube-Kanal abonnieren ►►► https://www.youtube.com/@cashkurscom Viele vormals als #Sachwerte gehandelte #Anlagen verloren aufgrund abnehmender #Nachfrage bei überbordendem #Angebot nach einer gewissen Zeit ihren hohen #Wert, man denke an #Briefmarken, #Telefonkarten oder antike Möbel. Das...

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When Medical Authorities Went Totalitarian: Understanding Covid Policies and Protocols

Review: The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State Senator Rand Paul mentions Aaron Kheriaty’s The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical State in his book Deception: The Great Covid Cover-Up. Dr. Kheriaty’s online biography includes the following information: Dr. Kheriaty is a plaintiff in the landmark free speech case Missouri v. Biden challenging government censorship on social media. . .. Dr. Kheriaty also serves in teaching...

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Wie laufen die Börsen in 2024? Der Finanzmarktausblick mit Aktienexperte André Stagge

Börsenausblick 2024: Strategien für Investoren, Börsenentwicklung und Risikofaktoren Jahresausblick 2024: https://thorstenwittmann.com/aktien-im-aufwind-jahresausblick-2024 Klartext-E-Letter: https://thorstenwittmann.com/klartext-yt Aktien und Börse, wo geht’s hin in 2024? Der Ex-2-M-r-d-Mann André Stagge ist einer meiner persönlichen Interview-Lieblingsgäste. Nicht umsonst, denn er liegt häufig sehr gut mit seinen Aussagen und Prognosen und...

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Was kannst du aus Lebenskrisen lernen?

Faszination-Freiheit heute aus : Diese Botschaft ist für alle, die gerade in einer Lebenskrise sind oder wieder kommen werden, was sehr, sehr wahrscheinlich ist. Denn früher oder später haben wir alle Lebenskrisen. Diese sind große Chancen hinzuschauen: "Okay, warum, wieso, weshalb erlebe ich das gerade? Was kann, was sollte ich tun, damit ich es nie wieder zukünftig erleben werde?" Und dann sind sie eine gewaltige Chance. Ich hatte...

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A Message from Tom DiLorenzo: Help Us in Our Fight to Save Freedom in America

Please help us in our fight to save freedom in America—and indeed the rest of the world—by making as generous a donation as you can. I became a student of Austrian economics and libertarian philosophy by accident. In my first semester in college in 1972, I signed up for Principles of Microeconomics. In the classroom was a bookshelf that happened to have all the back issues of The Freeman published by the Foundation for Economic Education. I started...

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2024 Predictions (and New Years Resolutions)

On the final Radio Rothbard of 2023, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Patrick Newman. At a recent Mises event, Newman made some bold predictions about the Federal Reserve's actions in 2024, some of which already look to becoming true. The three talk about what may be on the table for the new year for the economy, politics, and foreign affairs. "Are We Headed for a Recession in 2024?" by Patrick...

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Why Secession Offers a Path to Wealth and Self-Determination

[This article is chapter 5 of Breaking Away: The Case for Secession, Radical Decentralization, and Smaller Polities. Now available at Amazon and in the Mises Store.] One of the most consistent and enthusiastic defenders of human rights and “natural rights” in the twentieth century was the economist and historian Murray Rothbard. A self-described libertarian, Rothbard would also have fit in well among the more radical liberals of the nineteenth...

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SOMOS MUCHO MÁS POBRES GRACIAS A SÁNCHEZ

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The Problems with Post-Trump Populism

When Murray Rothbard established a realignment in libertarian thought, his standard was determined by sovereignty rather than bipartisanship. A right-wing populist platform might be the most popular campaign strategy in the last few years. Since Brexit, a trend has swept a wide range of the globe. The question remains what this political revolution should be called. If it were a daring step away from the establishment, spectators might be concerned...

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EL TIMO DEL “ESCUDO SOCIAL”



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From Bastiat’s Defense of Exchange to Ideal Government

Frédéric Bastiat is justifiably famous among believers in liberty. His many classic contributions include The Law and his essays “Government” and “That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen,” not to mention some of the best reductio ad absurdum arguments ever (such as “The Candlemakers’ Petition” and “The Negative Railway”) and more. Less well known are other essays, such as his election manifesto of 1846, which illustrated what a principled...

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