The N.S.P.H.H.B.O.P., the Market, and the “Beepocalypse”

The number of honey-producing bee colonies is higher than it has been in 20 years, according to the newest USDA data. After consistent decline from the late 1980s to the early 2000s, there has been a recent rise in the number of colonies due to federal regulations promoting bee health—scratch that—beekeepers responding to changing prices of honey, bees, and beekeeping equipment.

More Opportunities for Austrian Grad Students: Per Bylund Moves to Oklahoma State University

Per Bylund, winner of the 2015 Lawrence Fertig Prize, and associated scholar at the Mises Institute, is leaving Baylor University for a tenure track position in the School of Entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University.

Dr. Bylund writes: “I’ll be working with PhD students (send me Austrian students, please!), and I’ll be an active voice in the campus-wide Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise.” 

Mark Thornton: The Latest Greek Debt Deal Only Works if Government Spending Is Cut

With the latest round of talks between European creditors and Greek debtors, there is renewed talk of austerity. But, as Mark Thornton points out in this video, “austerity” only works when it means actual cutting of government spending on government-employee salaries, on government agencies, and on government programs. Without real cuts, the debt situation can never be resolved.

Mises Weekends: Robert Higgs Explains How War is the Master Key of the State

In this episode of Mises Weekends, we feature part of a talk by our old friend Dr. Robert Higgs, a longtime Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute and libertarian stalwart. Bob, author of the famous Crisis and Leviathan, recently spoke at Mises University on the critical topic of war and the growth of the state. He considers war the “master key” that enables government to grow in size, scope, and power.