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Poor People in Developing Countries Find Alternatives to Commercial Banking

Economic FreedomThe EntrepreneurMoney and BanksMoney and Banking

03/02/2023Mises Media
People are innovative—if government doesn't get in the way. Entrepreneurs in developing countries find alternatives for people cut off from commercial banking services.
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When the Private Sector Is the Enemy

Cronyism and CorporatismMedia and CulturePoliticsU.S. History

03/02/2023Mises Media
Rest in peace, "technolibertarianism." There was a time when many believed tech entrepreneurs would usher in a new era of freedom. Unfortunately, the new tech elites are technocratic collaborators with the regime.
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Why You Should Fear "Bipartisan" Agreements in Congress

Cronyism and CorporatismPoliticsU.S. History

03/01/2023Mises Media
When we see real bipartisan action in Congress, it usually is for the worst.
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¿La nacionalización del crédito?

Monopoly and CompetitionPrivate PropertyProduction Theory

03/01/2023Mises Daily Articles
Mises en 1926: La opinión pública siempre quiere «dinero fácil», es decir, tipos de interés bajos. Pero la propia función del banco emisor de billetes es resistirse a tales demandas, protegiendo su propia solvencia.
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The Nationalization of Credit?

Monopoly and CompetitionPrivate PropertyProduction Theory

03/01/2023Mises Daily Articles
Mises in 1926: Public opinion always wants "easy money," that is, low interest rates. But it is the very function of the note-issuing bank to resist such demands, protecting its own solvency.
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Forget the Liquidity Trap—Loose Monetary Policies Cause Recessions

KeynesBusiness CyclesMonetary Theory

03/01/2023Mises Media
At the heart of Keynesian business cycle theory is the so-called liquidity trap. Contra Keynes, however, economies don't falter because a sudden increase in the demand for money.
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Saint Augustine, Proto-Austrian

History of the Austrian School of EconomicsPraxeology

02/28/2023Mises Media
One of the fundamental tenets of Austrian economics is the ordinal value scale. Augustine articulated the idea more than a thousand years before Carl Menger wrote his pathbreaking Principles of Economics .
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Remember the Alamo! Moses Rose's Last Stand

Bureaucracy and RegulationProperty RightsEntrepreneurship

02/28/2023Mises Media
In the name of "economic development," San Antonio's government is seeking to seize a thriving business near the Alamo.
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Capitalism Has Improved Life in India, but the Spirit of Collectivism Still Dominates

Economic PolicySocialismEntrepreneurship

02/27/2023Mises Media
In 1991, India's political leaders moved away from socialism, embracing markets and improving the economy. But Indian elites continue to push socialism to the detriment of the people.
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Covid-19: Will the Political and Health Scandals Erupt into the Public Light?

Bureaucracy and RegulationPoliticsProgressivismThe Police State

02/27/2023Mises Media
Three years after the covid virus hit the world, we are just starting to take a hard look at the damage caused by the covid restrictions. The "experts" not only were wrong; they were scandalously wrong.
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