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April 23, 2020

Mises Institute

By Daniel Lacalle

Central Banks and the Next Crisis: From Deflation to Stagflation

When governments and central banks announce massive stimulus packages at the very beginning of a crisis, they bet on a speedy recovery and a return to normal as if nothing had happened. This is far from the case.

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By Andrew Moran

Why Markets Are Rallying as Millions Become Unemployed

Wouldn’t you feel great knowing that your stock picking is fully insured by the Fed? Billionaires and wealthy hedge fund managers know the feeling.

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By Robert Aro

Is the Main Street Lending Program a Debt Trap?

Have you ever noticed how some countries always seem to be having debt crises? For some inexplicable reason they are often in an economic crisis and fail to meet their debt obligations.

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By Sam Spence

Your Supermarket Overlords: Why Barbados Needs a Voluntary Quarantine

The fact that people break curfew just proves that smaller, decentralized communities are better at organizing than a few top-down planners. Barbadian neighborhoods do a much better job of self-regulating.

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