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September 15, 2022

By Mihai Macovei

Government Intervention into International Currency Exchange Rates: Japan as a Case Study

Most government intervention into currency exchange rates create more problems than they solve. Japan's lost decades are a prime example of what can happen.

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By Ryan McMaken

Molinari Explains the Difference between Monarchy and Popular Government

The rise of democracy blurred the lines between the regime and the people it exploits. This was less of a problem under monarchs whose interests were clearly separate from the public's.

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By Ludwig von Mises

Wages, Unemployment, and Inflation

There is only one way to improve the standard of living for the wage-earning masses: increased capital investment.

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