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October 16, 2021

Mises Institute

By Joseph Solis-Mullen

How the Fed's Easy Money Spurred Today's Financial Frenzies

It was government policies that kick-started the engine of financial innovation, wrongly blamed by many in the press and left-leaning academia for this increased economic instability.

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By Jason Morgan

The End of the Abe Administration—The End of Abenomics? Books on Past and Present in the Japanese Political Economy

From the "lost decade" to today's conflicts with China, Japan's experience can help us understand much about geopolitics and political economy.

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By Gary Galles

Legalized Plunder Has Been Supercharged in America

Bastiat pointed out that no citizen could do what the government does without being charged with a crime.

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MISES WIRE AND
POWER & MARKET


Why Did Google Ads Ban LewRockwell.com? by David Gordon

Pre-Columbian America Wasn't Exactly a Paradise of Freedom by Daniella Bassi

Why a Bear Market in Bonds Points to a Weakening Economy by Frank Shostak

Billionaire Plutocrat Jamie Dimon Wants to Ditch the Debt Ceiling by Ryan McMaken

The UK's National "Crisis": Age-Adjusted Mortality Is at 2008 Levels by Mark Avis

Don’t Expect Foreign Policy Experts to be Held Accountable for Afghanistan by José Niño

What the New Nobel Winners Get Wrong about Economics by Frank Shostak

Polygamy Is a Problem for Economic Development by Lipton Matthews

We're Living in a Chaos Economy. Here's How to End It. by Mark Thornton

The CIA Has Stultified American Consciences by Jacob G. Hornberger

The US’s Fantastical Foreign Policy: Sowing the Seeds of Failure by José Niño

Why Today's Abusers of the Scientific Method Are So Dangerous by Michael Roberts

The 2021 Nobel Prize and the Trend of Economic Thinking by Peter G. Klein
 
Money Supply Growth in August Slows Again, Returning to "Normal" Levels by Ryan McMaken

Age-Adjusted Mortality Is at 2004 Levels. Yet They Tell Us Covid Is Worse Than the 1918 Flu.by Ryan McMaken

Biden Bizarrely Claims That Government Spending Is Costless by Richard M. Ebeling
 


AUDIO MISES WIRE


Nord Stream 2: The Value of German-Russian Cooperation

Berliners in 2021 Want to Expropriate Private Housing

Why Does Money Have Value? Not Because the Government Says It Does.

Critiquing an MMT TED Talk

How "Cultural Distance" between Societies Can Hamper Economic Prosperity

Without Lockdowns, Sweden Had Fewer Excess Deaths Than Most of Europe

"Shortages" Aren't Causing Inflation. Money Creation Is.

The Roots of the Afghanistan War
 


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