Mises Institute
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
 
 
Spending Cuts Won’t Weaken the US Economy. They Will Strengthen It.
Daniel Lacalle
The US will not enter a recession due to the change of administration, but because of the excess spending policies of the Biden years.
 
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Foreign Aid, Reparations, and Economic Growth
Lipton Matthews
History has shown that prosperity is built through economic freedom and self-reliance—not through perpetual financial transfers from former colonial powers.
 
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How the Federal Reserve Fuels the Growth of the State
 
Roger Garrison at the Mises Supporters Summit at Jekyll Island, Georgia, in September 1986.
 
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Gold and Banking
 
Originally recorded in 1970, Bob LeFevre tells the story of how the US government found itself in a financial trap of its own making.
 
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Green Deals and “Moonshots”: Fertile Soil for Crony Capitalism
Opportunities for cronyism abound when government programs are launched, followed by large pools of subsidies, targeted R&D funds, and cheap loans to corporations.
 
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Data Cannot Explain by Itself Without a Theory
Mainstream economists claim that in order to “do economics,” they must collect data and then see where it leads them. However, data by itself is economically useless without a guiding theory to explain it.
 
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Are Economic Progress and Cultural Values Mutually Exclusive?
People are complex, social beings who may well forgo some of the advantages of economic growth for social stability, something Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard understood.
 
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Current Trends in Higher Education and Red State Strategies
 
Dr. Jason Jewell discusses the demographic and financial challenges facing American higher education.
 
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How to Think about the Economy
 
Per Bylund’s How to Think About the Economy is a clear, 142-page primer that makes economic thinking accessible, concise, and easy to grasp for any reader.
 
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