Power & Market
Poland Cuts Back Ukraine Aid and Says Ukraine Could Pull Poland Down with It
The longer Ukraine fails to make any progress in its south, the more likely other European regimes will conclude that endangering their own domestic budgets and agricultural voting bases are no longer worth the trouble.
Five Year Plans Won’t Work
The Biden Administration is celebrating the first anniversary of the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which allocates trillions of dollars i
$33,000,000,000,000
Only three months ago, the US debt crossed the $32 trillion mark.
Playing with Official Inflation Statistics: An Example from Germany
The Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) consists of 12 subindices, which are weighted according to their shares in total household expenditu
QJAE: Publication Activity in Austrian Journals, 2011–20
Abstract: Counts of publications in the academic journals of the Austrian school of economics are used to rank scholars and instit
JLS: Are Pay Equity Policies Justified?
Pay equity policies lack fundamental justification as public policies.
Janet Yellen Needs to Brush Up on Her ABCT
If Secretary Yellen was familiar with the Austrian Business Cycle Theory she’d know the ongoing increase in interest rates means the landing will not be just hard, but historic in its brutality.
Why the American Revolution Still Matters
The real themes and facts of the revolution—secession, natural rights, radical liberalism, violent revolution, and extreme decentralization—have all been swept aside to serve Progressives' current narrative that early America was all about slavery.
Javier’s Milei’s Populist Strategy in Argentina Is Working
Milei's successes have become a topic of everyday conversation, especially in the Hispanic world. One speaks of Milei with astonishment and appreciation. The window of public and permissible opinions is shifting in the direction of freedom. Thanks to Milei.