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May 12, 2020

Mises Institute

L. Dwayne Barney | Paul A. Cleveland

Negative Interest Rates: Rewarding Profligacy

Why would an investor buy a bond that pays a negative interest rate? The answer lies in understanding how central banks manipulate the economy.

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By Karl-Friedrich Israel

Why Has There Been So Little Consumer Price Inflation?

Prices of consumer goods have grown rather slowly in spite of sizable money supply growth. Why is there a gap?

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Jeff Deist | Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Human Action Part Seven with Tom Woods

We've reached the end of Human Action! Tom Woods joins the podcast to discuss Part Seven, "The Place of Economics in Society," and it's a show you don't want to miss.

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By J. Kyle deVries

This Giant Monopolist Needs to Declare Bankruptcy and Reorganize

If organizations like the Federal Reserve and governments were forced to compete in a real economy, they would have been forced to declare bankruptcy, reorganize, and split up into smaller pieces long ago.

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