Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
Acuerdo Comercial y Exceso de Optimismo
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Economist: Your Freedom Is Dangerous Because You Might Set a Bad Example
Last week I discussed a new argument against paternalism in the important book of Mario Rizzo and Glen Whitman, Escaping Paternalism. Today I’d like to give the other side a chance. Robert H. Frank is an economist at Cornell University, well-regarded for his work on the emotions and usually anxious to stress the flaws of the free market. In his just-published Under the Influence, he offers, among many other things, a defense of high taxes on...
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La Deuda No es un Activo de Reserva
“¿Es la deuda gratis? ¿Podemos endeudarnos tanto como queramos si tenemos un déficit bajo? En este vídeo desmonto algunas de las falacias entorno a la tormenta perfecta monetaria en la que parece que nos encontramos”. Suscríbete a mi canal de YouTube y sigue mis artículos y vídeos en: dlacalle.com Twitter: @dlacalle En este vídeo he …
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Debt is not a Reserve Asset
“Is public debt irrelevant because private savings cover it? Is debt an asset that creates savings and growth? Can we borrow as much as we want if we have a low borrowing cost? In this video, I dismantle some of the fallacies surrounding the perfect monetary storm in which it seems we are. ” Subscribe … Continue reading »
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Confisco e o Princípio de Apropriação – por Murray N. Rothbard (Áudio-artigo)
Confisco e o princípio de apropriação Por Murray Rothbard O brilhante e desafiador artigo de Karl Hess sobre esse assunto levanta um problema de especificidades que tem alcance maior do que o movimento libertário. Por exemplo, deve haver centenas de milhares de anti-Comunistas [1] “profissionais” nesse país. Mesmo assim, ninguém dessa laia, no decorrer de …
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Geld aus dem Nichts: Unser Geldsystem am Ende? Prof. Thorsten Polleit bei Beatrix von Storch
1:35 Was ist Geld? Geld als allgemein akzeptiertes Tauschmittel: Wo kommt es her? 2:55 Was ist der Wert des Geldes? 3:20 Geld und Waren: Haben wir den Zusammenhang zwischen beidem vergessen? 4:40 Was ist der Zins? Warum gibt es einen Urzins? 6:25 Was sind Minuszinsen? Der Marktzins wird durch die Zentralbank manipuliert. Sorgen Minuszinsen wirklich …
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“Low” Tax Rates Often Mask Much Larger Tax Burdens
Discussions about the incentive effects of taxes can be misleading. The focus is usually on the tax rates imposed. But one’s incentives are not best measured by tax rates, but by how much value created for others (reflected in consumers' willingness to pay) is retained by the creator, which I refer to as take-home income.
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Jeff Deist – The Pretense of Democracy
Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute, where he serves as a writer, public speaker, and advocate for property, markets, and civil society. He previously worked as a longtime advisor and chief of staff to Congressman Ron Paul, for whom he wrote hundreds of articles and speeches. In his years with Dr. Paul he … Continue...
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A Fearful Fed Keeps Pouring Money Into the Repo Market
The Fed announced on Thursday it is adding another 83 billion in "in temporary liquidity to financial markets" And, in a development that will surprise no cynic anywhere, the Fed also noted it "may keep adding temporary money to markets for longer than policy makers had expected in September."
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The owl has landed: Lagarde’s new vision for the ECB
On December 12, Christine Lagarde introduced her goals and vision in her first rate-setting meeting as the new President of the ECB. On the actual policy front, there were no surprises. She remained committed to the path set by her predecessor, Mario Draghi, and kept the current monetary stimulus unchanged.
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Ep. 1567 Jeff Deist on the Trouble with Libertarian Technocrats
Jeff and I talk about a much-discussed recent article by George Mason University’s Tyler Cowen, which finds merit in the market system but insists we recognize and appreciate the value of the state. Well, we ain’t doing it. Subscribe to the Tom Woods Show: http://www.TomWoods.com/1567 http://www.SupportingListeners.com http://www.RonPaulHomeschool.com http://www.FreeHistoryCourse.com http://www.TomsFreeBooks.com
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Jayant Bhandari: Contrarian View on Western Virtues, Junior Mining, Precious Metals
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Ep. 1565 Decentralization and Secession: Jeff Deist on the Only Way Forward
When people have radically incompatible worldviews, is it sensible or humane to try to govern them all according to the same set of rules? Yet neither progressives nor conservatives stop to consider decentralization, the only approach that can possibly work. They’re too busy jamming round holes into square pegs. Jeff Deist and I discuss the …
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Dirk Müller – Hintergründe zu Trumps Iran-Strategie
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Ep. 1564 Jeff Deist on Libertarianism and Its Deformation
Jeff Deist week continues with this discussion of the fundamentals of libertarianism, and how it’s been transformed into a bizarre mutation of its former self. Subscribe to the Tom Woods Show: http://www.TomWoods.com/1564 http://www.SupportingListeners.com http://www.RonPaulHomeschool.com http://www.FreeHistoryCourse.com http://www.TomsFreeBooks.com
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Jayant Bhandari: Contrarian View on Western Virtues, Junior Mining, Precious Metals
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Iran – USA conflict: Low Supply Risk and High Political Implications
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Conflicto Irán – EEUU: Riesgo Político, No de Suministro
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Conservation in the Free Market
It should be no news by this time that intellectuals are fully as subject to the vagaries of fashion as are the hemlines of women’s skirts. Apparently, intellectuals tend to be victims of a herd mentality. Thus, when John Kenneth Galbraith published his best-selling The Affluent Society in 1958, every intellectual and his brother was denouncing America as suffering from undue and excessive affluence; yet, only two or three years later, the fashion...
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