From Mises Institute <[email protected]>
Subject The Rise of the Accreditation Cartel in Higher Education
Date June 6, 2025 8:41 PM
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The Optimal Supply of Money: A Simple Argument
Paul W. Cwik
How much money does an economy need in circulation to function? Austrians believe that a growing economy does not need a growing supply of money, which sets Austrian economics apart from other schools of economic thought.

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Trump’s Trade Trilemma
Anthony P. Mueller
While President Trump rails against US trade deficits, he forgets that they are due to the fact that the US dollar is the world’s reserve currency. This, in turn, encourages deficit spending and a bloated national debt.

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The Myth of Fed Independence

Jonathan Newman joins Ryan McMaken to discuss how the Fed has never been independent of the US government.

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Strategies for Achieving Liberty

"Given this historic opportunity, it seems to me we have a moral obligation not to blow it, if we can help it."

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A Golden Share Will Not Make America Great Again
Trump has further entrenched government since his election. However, to ensure a strong economy, government should get out of the way.

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Fed Beige Book: The Economy In Half of the Nation Is Getting Worse
The Federal Reserve released its May 2025 Beige Book yesterday, and the Fed has stopped painting a cheerful picture of the US economy.

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A Different Perspective on Costa Rica’s Traffic Disaster
Traffic jams are so frequent that many Costa Ricans have adjusted their routines to deal with this phenomenon, treating it like a chronic illness.

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The Importance of Ralph Raico’s Foreign Policy Revisionism

Ryan McMaken discusses Ralph Raico’s critique of war propaganda, revealing how states systematically shape history to justify endless conflict.

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The Magic Coin

This slim book engagingly written encapsulates the basic lessons of money and of how it is deformed by government and central banking in a magical story that will charm and enlighten young readers.

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