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January 3, 2023

Ryan McMaken

Money-Supply Growth Turns Negative for First Time in 28 Years

We're now seeing the first time the money supply has actually contracted since the 1990s. The last time the year-over-year change in the money supply slipped into negative territory was in November of 1994.

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By Dusty Wunderlich

Paradise Valley, Montana: A Study in Free Market Land Conservation

Americans typically are told that private enterprise wastes resources while government preserves them. Economic truths turn that canard upside down.

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Connor Mortell

Defining a Good: The Intersection of St. Thomas Aquinas and Carl Menger

The roots of Austrian economics go back to the great theologian Thomas Aquinas, whose view of what constitutes a good was a prototype of Menger's pathbreaking theory of the good.

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