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Subject It's Still True: Minimum Wages Cause Unemployment. Plus: Fractional Reserve Banking's Dirty Secrets
Date April 1, 2024 6:59 PM
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It’s Economic Logic: Increasing the Minimum Wage Creates More Unemployment
Frank Shostak
According to mainstream economists, the question of whether increasing the minimum wage also increases unemployment is empirical. However, the logic of economic analysis says otherwise.

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The Fraud Inherent in Fractional Reserve Banking
Frank Hollenbeck
Although fractional reserve banking is the most popular model for banking, it is fraudulent at its core, something the Austrians have noted for many years.

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Making the Case for Private Law and Defense From Scratch

Bob was recently invited to Oklahoma State, where he made the case for a voluntary society.

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Population

Mark links the Global Climate change agenda to the old “Population Bomb” of the 1970s.

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Censorship and Official Lies: The End of Truth in America?
Don’t miss your chance to join Ron Paul at the Mises Lake Jackson event! Tickets are $80 per person, and space is limited. Secure your spot today!

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It’s Time to End Squatter’s Rights
In modern times, squatter’s rights have little use beyond grinding an ideological axe or redistributing property to favored interest groups. It is time to end squatter’s rights altogether.

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Need More Public Parking? Privatize It!
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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South Royalton: Looking Back

A discussion of the 1974 South Royalton Conference on Austrian Economics by those who attended.

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Abundance, Generosity, and the State: An Inquiry into Economic Principles

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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