Mises Institute
Saturday, March 30, 2024
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Price Inflation Comes from Government, not from “Excuseflation” or “Greedflation”
Douglas French
In his recent State of the Union speech, President Biden called out private enterprise for what he calls “shrinkflation” and “greedflation.”
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Need More Public Parking? Privatize It!
Benjamin Seevers
Government parking policies create unnecessary shortages. Privatizing public parking not only would enable more efficient solutions, but also would make the system more fair.
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Milei’s First One Hundred Days: An Assessment
Javier Milei, presiding over Argentina, the first libertarian president in history, has warranted worldwide attention and cast light over libertarianism around the globe.
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California’s Latest Hustle: Utility Bills Based on Ratepayers’ Income
California’s legislature wants to combine the idea of two-part price discrimination with a soak-the-rich mentality in charging for utilities. What possibly could go wrong?
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Two Cheers for Vivek Ramaswamy for His Commentary on the Fed
While Vivek Ramaswamy was unsuccessful in his Republican presidential primary bid, at least he helped to demystify the Federal Reserve.
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The Economics of Generosity and Charity
Senior Fellow Guido Hülsmann joins Ryan and Tho to talk about Guido's new book on the economics of generosity, charity, and abundance.
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Making the Case for Private Law and Defense From Scratch
Bob Muprhy makes the case for a voluntary society with privately provided legal and defense services.
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The West Is Losing Interest in Ukrainian Victory
Many signs are now emerging that NATO and the West are slowly withdrawing support from Ukraine in its war with Russia.
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Abundance, Generosity, and the State: An Inquiry into Economic Principles
In his latest book, Guido Hülsmann investigates the nature, forms, causes, and consequences of gratuitous goods and concludes that they thrive within a free economy.
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