Is Crime Prevention Wasteful? Should It Be Taxed?
Methodenstreit Comix
My Contributions to Economic Theory
[Address delivered before the Economics Faculty of New York University at the Faculty Club on November 20, 1940, a few months after Dr. and Mrs. Ludwig von Mises arrived in New Jersey on August 2, 1940, as refugees from war-torn Europe. Reprinted in Planning for Freedom.]
Austrian Fed Chairman?
Bill Fleckenstein (MSN Money) says that the next Fed chairman should “Be well-versed in the so-called Austrian School of Economics.... a school of economic thought championed by, among others, Nobel laureate Friedrich von Hayek. The Austrians deny that a central bank, such as the Fed, can work economic miracles by juggling interest rates. In effect, the Austrians hold, interest rates are the traffic signals of a market economy. Turn them all green, and what you get are lots of pileups.”
Dow 40,000
News Flash: A Creative Economist
Anti-Antitrust Book Reviewed
And none too sympathetically. Curiously, after largely agreeing with the authors that the perfectly competitive model does not constitute a reliable welfare benchmark, that antitrust practice has often missed the mark, that entrepreneurs have a moral claim to the wealth they create, and so on, but criticizing the polemical style of the book, the reviewer concludes with his own polemic:
Copyright Intolerable
The International Herald Tribune imagines a world without copyright. The article discusses the use of copyright today as “the tool that conglomerates in the music, publishing, imaging, and movie industries use to control their markets.”