Announcing a Special Issue of the QJAE

Call for Papers

The year 2027 marks the centennial of the creation of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research (Institut für Konjunkturforschung), founded in 1927 by Mises and directed by Hayek. The establishment of the Institute marks the start of the Austrian masters’ decades-long collaboration in developing and extending Austrian theory. Their work constitutes the core of the Austrian corpus today, and their contributions secured the School’s theoretical relevance throughout the 20th century and beyond.

The Myth of a Self-Financed Fed

The estimated costs of the Fed’s building renovation project have risen from $1.9 billion to $2.5 billion. Hilariously, the Fed admits that one of the factors for the revised costs is “differences over time between original estimates and actual costs of materials, equipment, and labor.” Translation: “Looks like we’re not so good at forecasting and stabilizing future price inflation.”

Why “Good Money” Always Disappears When “Bad Money” Is Circulated

For years, the United States has held an advantage over much of the world because the dollar serves as the world’s reserve currency. This has given the United States the ability to run large deficits and even weaponize its currency against other countries. As a result, there has been growing speculation that other nations, such as the BRICS countries, will begin trading in a currency backed by gold.

Bait-and-Switch: Victims of the LA Wildfires Find That Local Government Wants Them Gone

As our relative walked through what had been her family home, she began to cry as she recorded the destruction. Her place was one of the thousands burned down a year ago in the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. Other relatives living in Altadena had to flee the Eaton Fire at about the same time, although their home was not damaged. Likewise, the childhood home of my wife’s cousins was also consumed in that same fire.