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May 26, 2021

Mises Institute

By Ryan McMaken

Why Cause-of-Death Stats Aren't As Reliable as the CDC Wants You to Think

Like any other piece of aggregate government data, cause-of-death data is used to justify new government interventions and policies. But there are good reasons to suspect there are many problems in compiling and auditing this data.

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By Andrew Moran

China's New Pandemic: A Bond Default Crisis

As the world’s second-largest economy attempts to return to its precrisis glory days, Beijing could potentially deal with a new pandemic that could have a sweeping effect on financial markets at home and abroad: a bond default crisis.

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By Joseph T. Salerno

Mises on Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Right of Self-Determination

Mises argues that the nation has a fundamental and relatively permanent being independent of the transient state (or states) which may govern it at any given time. Thus he refers to the nation as “an organic entity [which] can be neither increased nor reduced by changes in states.”

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