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Dr Richard M. Ebeling

Dr Richard M. Ebeling

Dr. Richard M. Ebeling is Professor of Economics at Northwood University

Economics27 March 22<21 March 22

Paternalists Plan a New International Political Consensus

The political paternalists and the social engineers are giddy with hope and anticipation. They are confident that their day has, once again, arrived. The…

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Ludwig von Mises’s Free Market Agenda for a Postwar Ukraine
Economics17 March 22<21 March 22

Ludwig von Mises’s Free Market Agenda for a Postwar Ukraine

Our television screens and social media sites are filled with the images of death and destruction as the Russian army continues its devastating advance…

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Economics11 February 22<9 February 22

Government Planning Brings neither Freedom, Prosperity, nor Equality

America is in the grip of a serious counterrevolution against the ideas and ideals upon which the country was founded. Whether it concerns fears…

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Economics17 January 22<17 January 22

Resisting the Market Process Undermines Freedom and Prosperity

The free market often seems a hard sell. The resistance and opposition to its seemingly straightforward case emerges and persists, over and over again….

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Economics10 January 22<9 January 22

Winning Freedom Requires Some Radical Solutions

Suppose that there was a button in front of you that if you pushed, it would, in one instant, abolish all the governmental controls…

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Economics13 October 21<13 October 21

Biden’s $3.5 Trillion “Make Big Government Even Bigger” Plan

President Joe Biden journeyed from the White House to the Capitol building on October 1, 2021. There he admonished and pressured Democratic Party Senators…

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Economics6 October 21<3 October 21

Biden’s Demagoguery that Government Spending is Costless

There is only one way to describe the fiscal mindset of those in the White House and in Congress who are proposing new federal…

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Economics7 September 21<7 September 21

Jerome Powell’s Quest for Economic Stability is Destabilizing

When the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank speaks the financial markets listen, and this was no different with Jerome Powell’s virtual address to…

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Economics4 August 21<1 August 21

More Government Debt as Far as the Fiscal Eye Can See

or the last two years, the federal government has been legally at liberty to borrow any amount of money necessary to cover its deficit…

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Economics7 July 21<4 July 21

“Progressives” Blame F. A. Hayek for Everything They Dislike

There is the ideologically captured mind that squeezes all the complexities, diversities, uncertainties, and serendipities of life into one limited dimension of cause and…

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