Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
¡DESASTRE LABORAL EN CHINA! JÓVENES PAGAN POR FINGIR TRABAJAR
El paro juvenil en China se dispara y jóvenes desesperados pagan por fingir que tienen trabajo. La burbuja inmobiliaria arrasa con todo.
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Trump’s D.C. “Takeover” Is Missing the Point
Few really understand why these blue cities are crime-ridden. It’s not merely a lack of resources or even progressive ideology. At the root of the problem are governments working hard to maintain a monopoly on a service they then refuse to provide.
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San Francisco Has A Black Market for Housing. That’s as Bad as It Sounds.
If San Francisco truly wants to stamp out its black market in housing, it must return housing to the free-market principles of secure property rights and market competition.
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The Ukraine War Could ‘End Tomorrow’ If The US Wanted
Economist and UN adviser Jeffrey Sachs spoke at the Ron Paul Institute’s conference in Washington and presented a ‘Blueprint for Peace’
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Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook accused of criminal mortgage fraud
Cook has a permanent vote on the central bank’s rate-setting committee and was appointed by President Joe Biden to a term running until 2038.
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The Student Debt Racket
Much of the current debate on student higher education debt centers around the students as victims of rapacious capitalism. However, the government‘s student loan program has driven up education costs, impoverished student borrowers, and financed the leftist takeover of higher education.
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The FOMC July minutes have been released
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting that was held on July 29–30, 2025.
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Persecution of Christians escalates across India
A campaign by law enforcement officials, Hindu activists, and extremist politicians uses draconian anti-conversion laws to systematically target Christians across India.
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Price Inflation Hit Multi-Month Highs in July, but Trump Wants More Easy Money
What we need from the Fed is for it to disengage, step back, and stop intervening to ensure a limitless supply of easy money.
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What is Economics and What Makes a Good Economist?
Economics, at its core, is the study of cause-and-effect relationships—analyzing how scarce resources, which have alternative uses, are allocated.
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The Double Standards of Court Historians in War and Reconstruction
Leftist historians claim that mainstream historic accounts of the Reconstruction Era fail to give black freedmen enough credit for their postwar rebuilding role. If they care about double standards, they should recognize theirs when they don‘t acknowledge black Confederate soldiers.
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Another Reason to Ban Tik-Tok?
Sadly, even Tik-Tok videos of parents struggling to afford school supplies will likely not cause Congress steps to deal with the Fed. Instead, the videos are more likely to cause Congress to renew efforts to ban Tok-Tok.
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POSIBLE ACUERDO DE PAZ EN UCRANIA: EL GAS SE DERRUMBA
Trump impulsa negociaciones clave en Ucrania mientras Europa sigue comprando gas ruso y el conflicto se estanca.
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"El nuevo orden económico mundial: EE. UU., China, Europa y el descontento global" (Deusto)
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Does Cutting Government Spending Risk a Recession?
Keynesian orthodoxy claims that cuts in government spending mean less “aggregate demand,” and less “aggregate demand” leads to recessions. Economic experience, however, shows us this is a false theory, something Austrian economists have known for a long time.
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Why Are Some Libertarians So Concerned about Tax Loopholes?
The passage of Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” has once again raised the issue of tax loopholes. Murray Rothbard referred to the idea of a tax loophole that needs to be closed as a great economic myth.
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Merger of Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern Highlights the Need to End Amtrak Subsidies
The standard line for passenger rail travel in the US is that we need a government-subsidized entity like Amtrak because while there is a “need” for such service, it is impossible to provide it profitably. However, profitable travel is possible, but would require the end of Amtrak itself.
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The Alaska Summit in Perspective: Steve Hanke on U.S. Strategy and Russia’s Position
In a candid interview, economist Steve Hanke calls the Trump–Putin Alaska summit “a photo-op,” arguing Russia already holds the upper hand in Ukraine. He explains why Moscow has the leverage and what it means for U.S. strategy and global security.
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