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This Little-Known Section of the Constitution Made America the World’s #1 SuperPower
Economics6 August 24<6 August 24

This Little-Known Section of the Constitution Made America the World’s #1 SuperPower

by Mark Skousen

“There is always one, more prosaic, test of a nation’s position: Are people trying to get into it; or to get out of it?…

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Economics1 August 24<1 August 24

How Rent-Seeking Wrecks the Soul of Enterprise

by Other Writer

By Kimberlee Josephson Whenever financial assistance or opportunities for achieving favorable gains are present, rent-seeking often follows. Rent-seeking, as conveyed by Robert Tollison refers…

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Is increased consumer spending good for the economy?
Economics30 July 24<30 July 24

Is increased consumer spending good for the economy?

by Patrick Barron

Just about every so-called business periodical touts an increase in consumer spending as “good for the economy.” But is this really so? Can we…

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Economics25 July 24<25 July 24

Defining what a recession is

by Dr Frank Shostak

By Dr Frank Shostak Most economic commentators consider a softening in economic statistics such as gross domestic product (GDP) as indicative of a likely…

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Economics23 July 24<23 July 24

Is High Inflation Followed by Demands for Sound Money? Usually Not.

by Other Writer

By Brendan Brown The severe losses for the center-right parties in the mid-summer French and British general elections, (i.e., Macron’s center-right coalition partners and…

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Economics11 July 24<11 July 24

The Coming US Budget Disaster Will Impoverish Americans

by Other Writer

By Daniel Lacalle Deficit spending is not a growth tool. It is the recipe for stagnation. The latest Congressional Budget Office (CBO) budget and economic outlook…

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Why is Bitcoin Valuable?
Economics9 July 24<9 July 24

Why is Bitcoin Valuable?

by Other Writer

The surge of cryptocurrencies has garnished an array of opinions on the matter. While some people hold a positive outlook, others see cryptocurrency as…

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Economics2 July 24<2 July 24

Government not monopolies undermine individuals’ wellbeing

by Dr Frank Shostak

By Dr Frank Shostak By popular thinking, monopolies are seen as undermining individuals’ wellbeing. For instance, monopolies are being blamed for causing large increases…

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A Primer On Value – for non-investing and investing man
Economics27 June 24<1 July 24

A Primer On Value – for non-investing and investing man

by Thorsten Polleit

„Value is … the importance that individual goods or quantities of goods attain for us because we are conscious of being dependent on command…

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Economics25 June 24<26 June 24

Lecture on the Austrian School at HEC Paris Business School

by Max Rangeley

I had the pleasure of giving a lecture on the Austrian School and the future of money at HEC Paris business school. The whole…

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