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Red + green = brown. Mark Thornton shows how towering debt and easy money set the stage for hyperinflation.
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Red + green = brown. Mark Thornton shows how towering debt and easy money set the stage for hyperinflation.
As both left and right throw freedom and free markets over the side, we remember that there still is a remnant that understands why...
The “woke left” and “woke right” are lumped together as two types of “woke.” But it is intellectually lazy and obscures truth to identify...
Total job gains have now averaged a paltry 29,000 for the past three months. The job growth we do see is part-time work.
Mark Thornton reviews Thomas Piketty’s A Brief History of Equality.
Chris Calton reviews Michael Sonenscher’s Capitalism: The Story Behind the Word.
Greg Kaza reviews Brian Domitrovic’s The Emergence of Arthur Laffer: The Foundations of Supply-Side Economics in Chicago and Washington, 1966–1976.
“Because these meetings are held in the glare of world-wide media coverage, the parties to a dispute will be reluctant to make concessions.”
The US Cuban embargo continues, to the detriment of both countries. Not surprisingly, Murray Rothbard had strong opinions on the embargo, as he believed...
David Gordon reviews Binyamin Appelbaum’s The Economists’ Hour. As a criticism of the free market, the book is a manifest failure.
Bob Murphy reviews The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect.
Paul Gottfried reviews Ulrich Hintze’s Theoria Generalis: Das Wesen des Politischen.
Patrick Newman reviews The Gold Standard: Retrospect and Prospect.