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June 16, 2021

Mises Institute

By Brendan Brown

This Is What Could Trigger Big Growth in CPI Inflation

Whether today's Great Monetary Inflation (which began in 2011) will end with sustained CPI inflation remains a wide-open question at this point. Prices could be reined in as in the 1990s, or a 1970s-style inflation could still be in store.

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By Robert Blumen

Why Stimulus Does Not Stimulate

The specific institutional conditions in 1936 Britain caused inflation to work as intended once, and not well. Stimulus policy today completely ignores these origins and has become a universal solvent to heal all economic ills.

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By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

In Defense of Debt Collection

So the government is concerned about rough debt-collection tactics? Try skipping out on your taxes this year and see how rough the tactics can become.

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