From Mises Institute <[email protected]>
Subject The Political Takeover of the Texas Electricity Market
Date August 19, 2024 7:00 PM
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The Political Takeover of the Texas Electricity Market
Bill Peacock
Texas politicians have decided their political “wisdom” can replace a market pricing system in production and distribution of electricity. Failure looms.

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Removing the “Great” from Britain
Paulo Ferreira
The Labor Party’s recent triumph over the intellectually-spent Tories finds the political regime wanting to bring back full-blown socialism. There is little to stop the British left from pushing a disastrous agenda.

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The Collapse of the Yen Carry Trade: Impending Recession?

Are financial markets a reliable barometer for economic conditions?

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Sri Lanka as a Role Model for the US

Could a so-called Democratic Socialist government be a role model for the United States?

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Markets Need a Lot More than a Rate Cut
Rate cuts do not signal a healthy economy but a slowing one, so equities slump despite the promise of a rate cut because investors continue to see lower buying pressure.

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Identifying the Causes of Economic Inequality
By declaring that racial discrimination is the primary cause of inequality is to substitute egalitarian ideology for economic reality.

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The Federal Reserve Does Not Own Gold
The Fed has owned no gold since 1934, when the Fed handed over all its gold in exchange for gold certificates.

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South Africa’s War Against Capitalism

Dr. Wanjiru Njoya at Mises U 2024.

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Social Democracy

From the very beginnings of the socialist movement in the mid-nineteenth century, there have been conflicting ideas on the methods best suited for achieving its goals.

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