Tag Archive: Featured

Inside Geneva: UN Correspondents assess 2023

In this episode Imogen Foulkes is joined by New York Times contributor Nick Cumming-Bruce, Emma Farge of Reuters, and Dorian Burkhalter of Swissinfo, to look back at 2023 and the stories that made the news.

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The Fed-Enabled Apartment Bubble Is Unraveling

Thanks to Federal Reserve intervention, apartments and apartment buildings have turned into giant malinvestments. Once again, a federal entity intervenes in markets presumably to make them work better, but things end in a crisis. Original Article: The Fed-Enabled Apartment Bubble Is Unraveling

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Swiss budget agreed with humanitarian spending cut

Switzerland’s parliament has finalised the 2024 budget after agreeing to a CHF10 million cut on humanitarian funding.

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Inside Geneva talks to Navi Pillay: from the apartheid regime to the UN

On Inside Geneva: part four of our series marking the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Imogen Foulkes talks to Navi Pillay, who served as UN Human Rights Commissioner from 2008 to 2014.

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Do Destroyed Monuments Represent a Past Not Worth Defending?

The wonderful thing about liberty, property rights, and markets is that if you don’t like something, you don’t have to be a part of it. Under pure and beautiful capitalism, consumers are sovereign: they’re not forced to consume something, and their value creation isn’t expropriated to finance what someone else thinks is important. A liberal order based on individual property rights thus becomes a conflict-minimizing system in that we can leave one...

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Brandaktuell: Sascha Lobo will AfD verbieten!

Da die AfD augenscheinlich Sascha Lobo, Hape Kerkeling und Co nicht in das demokratische Meinungsbild passt, würden sie sie gerne verbieten lassen. Analysieren wir doch mal ihre kruden Thesen etwas genauer, und schauen wie sie sich dabei selbst auflösen wie Brausetabletten Meine Depotempfehlung 4,2 % Zinsen und 6,12% für Einlagen in USD https://link.aktienmitkopf.de/Depot* Bildrechte: Von André Krüger, http://boschblog.de/ - Supplied by author, CC...

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On Air With Sanjay – Interview in English

Channel of Sanjay: @becomingsanjay नेपालीमा रेनर जिटेलम्यानको लेख:

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Guest in Clickmandu | Economic Freedom is Democracy in Economy

Channel of Clickmandu: @ClickmanduOnline नेपालीमा रेनर जिटेलम्यानको लेख:

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World Wide on the Road for Capitalism

Seminare, Bücher und Filme von Dr. Dr. Rainer Zitelmann finden Sie hier: https://linktube.com/zitelmann Der Podcast von Dr. Dr. Rainer Zitelmann: Erfolg, Reichtumsforschung und Finanzen iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-dr-rainer-zitelmann-erfolg-reichtumsforschung-und/id1629889731 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1E6YAqN5q0qzSzvVooVT9E?si=9cffa670bc224fa5 Podcast.de:...

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Gold Technical Analysis

Here's a quick technical analysis on Gold with some fundamental background. For more visit ForexLive.com

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Swiss-Backed CBDC Project Explored Feasibility of Cash-Like, Anonymous Digital Currency

Project Tourbillon, an initiative led by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Hub Swiss Centre and supported by the Swiss National Bank (SNB), explored the feasibility of a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC), finding that it is possible to implement a CBDC design that provides anonymity to the payer and which is scalable and secure. In a new report released in November 2023, BIS shares details of the project, outlining...

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My Meditation Regimen

Sharing my #meditation regimen with @TonyRobbinsLive. #raydalio #principles #transcendentalmeditation #mindfulness

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Virtual Mises University 2024

Join 2024's Virtual Mises University for only $45—or join free for Mises Institute Members (use your promo code on the back of your Membership card).  For almost thirty years, Mises Institute scholars have presented at Mises University, a world-class, week-long, intensive event in Austrian Economics. Virtual Mises University is the online component of this seminar for students, professionals, business people, and absolutely anyone, anywhere, who is...

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Rothbard and Mises vs. Calhoun on the Natural Right to Secede

There are many reasons to support the breaking up states into smaller pieces. This is done via secession, and acts of secession produce smaller states. All else being equal, smaller states tend to be richer and they tend to have lower taxes. They tend to exercise less power over the resident population—because it's easier for people to escape smaller states than larger ones. Moreover, setting these tangible and practical considerations aside,...

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Our Friend the State

Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequalityby Angus DeatonPrinceton University Press, 2023; xiii + 273 pp. Economics in America disappointed me, but I have only myself to blame. As you would expect from a Nobel laureate, Angus Deaton is very smart and erudite, but what you might not expect is that he is funny as well. The book contains much good sense, but it is quite unsympathetic to the free market. And this is...

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What, Me Normative?

Visions of Inequality: From the French Revolution to the End of the Cold Warby Branko MilanovicHarvard Univerity Press, 2023; 359 pp. Branko Milanovic’s Visions of Inequality contains one of the most misleading statements I have ever encountered by an author about the contents of his own book. Milanovic, an eminent economist who teaches at the City University of New York and was formerly the lead economist at the World Bank, addresses in this book...

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Friedman versus Rothbard

Murray Rothbard and Milton Friedman didn’t only disagree on the subject of economics. They also sharply disagreed on the direction American conservatism needed to go. Original Article: Friedman versus Rothbard

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Selections from The End of the Dollar Era

Government-Managed Digital Currency: A Further Threat to Our Freedom by Paul Gottfried Whatever the modern self-described liberal democratic administrative state claims to be doing in the name of disadvantaged people is intended primarily and perhaps exclusively to increase government control. Further, whenever the same regime purports to be making our lives more comfortable, more agreeable, we may assume that our freedom and property rights are...

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The Wrong Way and the Right Way to Fix the Fed

Monetary Policy as Inflationism Today all governments and central banks operate under the ideology of inflationism. The underlying principle of inflationism is that the quantity and purchasing power of money determined by the free market leads to deflation, recession, and unemployment in the economy. The inflationist ideology is therefore embedded in the very concept of monetary policy, which can be defined as an increase in the supply of money...

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