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March 21, 2020

Mises Institute

By Darren Brady Nelson

The "Bootleggers and Baptists" of the Coronavirus Crisis

Although it doesn't explain everything, it's always a good idea to ask "who benefits" whenever governments step in to "solve" a crisis.

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By Alasdair Macleod

After Brexit, the Timing of the Coronavirus Couldn't Be Worse for Eurocrats

Eurocrats might be able to get tables in their favoured restaurants more easily while national governments take it on the chin. But this is a temporary situation which could easily evolve into a threat against the union.

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By Robert L. Luddy

Government Is No Match for the Coronavirus

The coronavirus crisis must cause us to rethink the idea governments can manage these situations. It is absolutely true that most private industry can be trusted, because the alternative for poor or unscrupulous providers is failure.

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MISES WIRE AND
POWER & MARKET 

Even When They're Wrong, We Can Learn From Understanding Others' Theories by Joakim Book

The Global Economy Won't Bounce Back Soon by Daniel Lacalle

No, Technology Shocks Aren't Behind Recurring Business Cycles by Frank Shostak

The Fed Is a One-Trick Pony by William L. Anderson

Financialization: Why the Financial Sector Now Rules the Global Economy by Ryan McMaken

Japanization: 30 Years of Failed Economic "Stimulus" by Taiki Murai and Gunther Schnabl

The Fed Has Sufficient Tools—to Wreck the Economy by Joseph T. Salerno

War On China? by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Coronavirus: The EU Is No Longer a Border-Free Zone for Member Countries by Ryan McMaken
 
Money Supply Growth Climbs to 37-Month High by Ryan McMaken

The Fed’s Massive Injection of "Liquidity" Also Benefits Uncle Sam by Robert P. Murphy

Politicians Are Calling for Lots of "Bold" Plans. Watch Out. by Mitch Nemeth

Could the Coronavirus Be Fatal for the EU? by Alasdair Macleod
 


THIS WEEK'S PODCASTS
AND LECTURES


RT America: Jeff Deist Discusses Trump's Stimulus Package

Economics for Entrepreneurs: Coronapreneurs: How Austrian Entrepreneurs Manage an Exogenous Shock to the System
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