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January 3, 2024

By Joseph T. Salerno

The Wrong Way and the Right Way to Fix the Fed

The proper strategy is to design economic policies that are consistent with the individualist, private-property, free-market institutional framework. Any monetary system in which politics plays a decisive role will be operated according to the ideology of government officials subject to the pressure of public opinion.

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By Doug French

The Fed's Bank Term Lending Program Probably Won't Ever Go Away

The Fed keeps pushing easy money to banks. Why? Because 14 percent of all commercial real estate bank loans are under water, with 44 percent of loans collateralized by office properties having negative equity.

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By Brian J. Gladish

Mises and Popper on Action

While Ludwig von Mises and Karl Popper disagreed on methodology, but Brian Gladish believes that perhaps their viewpoints were not as divergent as their followers suggest.

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