November 26, 2019        

Maternal Care Scandal in Britain’s NHS Reveals Human Costs of Socialised Medicine
by George Pickering

In a sense, it is hardly surprising that so little attention has been paid to scandals within universal healthcare systems given the histories of underperformance, scandal, and perpetual crisis associated with many such systems.

The Nobel Laureates Are Wrong: Of Course Financial Incentives Matter
by Robert P. Murphy

There is a growing drumbeat from some high-profile economists to reassure Americans that large increases in income and wealth taxes won’t distort labor markets. Yet much of their arguments are very misleading.

During October 2019, year-over-year growth in the money supply was at 4.95 percent. That's up from September's rate of 3.10 percent, and was up from October 2018's rate of 3.49 percent.

Inflationary monetary policy is driving markets toward ever larger and more monopolistic firms that dominate the marketplace.

 


    

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