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September 2, 2023

Mises Institute

By Ryan McMaken

Why the "Just Wage" Theory Doesn't Make Much Sense

Just-wage theory tells us that an employer cannot reduce his workers' wages below some presumed "cost of living." Yet, that same employer can be permitted to reduce the worker's wage to zero if the worker has been replaced by a machine.

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By Jonathan Newman

Why Stabilization Policy is Destabilizing

The call for "price stabilization" was part of the recent Republican debate. Despite its attractive appearance, having the Fed try to "stabilize prices" is a very bad idea.

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Robert P. Murphy | Peter Lewin

Updating Böhm-Bawerk and Fixing Finance

Peter Lewin joins Bob to discuss his work on uniting Austrian capital theory with mainstream finance.

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