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June 15, 2020

Mises Institute

By José Niño

The Scandinavian Model Won’t Work in Chile

Chile is the most prosperous country in South America precisely because it has (so far) avoided adopting the socialist policies being pushed on it by left-wing reformers.

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By William L. Anderson

Why Economists Are So Often Accused of Being Indifferent to Social Problems

Economists are often accused of being insensitive or unconcerned about social problems, because we try to consider all the costs and benefits, both short term and long term. This often means that we are skeptical of the popular quick political fix.

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By Kristoffer Mousten Hansen

The Quantity Theory of Money and the Equation of Exchange

Bad theories have a long life in the social sciences, and the crude quantity theory of money is one that refuses to go away.

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By Frank Shostak

Savings Are Critical to a Prosperous Economy

The heart of economic growth is the expansion of real savings. Monetary pumping only destroys wealth and savings.

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