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June 8, 2020

Mises Institute

By Thorsten Polleit

Governments Have Crippled the World's Economies. Revolution May Soon Follow.

Mises knew: “Mass unemployment destroys the moral foundations of the social order. The young people…forced to remain idle, are the ferment out of which the most radical political movements are formed."

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By Alasdair Macleod

Why GDP Metrics Won't Tell Us Much about the Post-COVID Recovery

GDP can be increased through both government spending and printing new money. So, naturally, once lockdowns end we'll see a big rebound in GDP. But that doesn't tell us if the private sector is actually better off.

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By J. Edward Britton

Progressives and the Origins of the Economic "Consensus"

Why economics abandoned the analysis of human action in favor of Keynes-inspired math-centered economics.

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By Robert Aro

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Credit Crisis

When the Fed board meets next week, they'll like pick one of three options. They're all bad, but some are downright ugly.

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