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      Jane L. Johnson

      While no one is accusing egg producers of colluding or price-fixing, from an economic standpoint, it certainly could be happening either by design or incidentally.

      Oscar Grau

      Argentina’s central bank (BCRA) used to sell securities to commercial banks in order to withdraw money from circulation. Ironically, what was intended to restrict the money supply became a major source of its increase.

      Mises Institute

      Mark Thornton discusses the economic implications of the historically high gold-silver ratio, suggesting it may signal an impending recession.

      Douglas French

      Government protection and deposit insurance slows the inevitable—until it doesn’t.

      Andreas Granath

      In a sound monetary system and a free market, overall prices would generally fall as the economy grows faster than the money supply, enabling people to purchase more with their money.

      Brendan Brown

      The Wall Street Journal editors have made a monumental error in judgment. In a recent piece, they announced that the Trump administration has lost its trade war against Adam Smith, but there must be free trade in capital goods, not just consumer goods.

      Stephen Anderson

      Bankruptcy in the short term is painful. In the long term, it is cleansing decades of poor federal government choices.

      Antonio Alonso Madrid

      Centralizing electricity management is probably a mistake. It makes us collectively vulnerable to a single failure or attack and also inefficient.

      Tyler Curtis

      Ultimately, interest rate caps would cost Americans access to a convenient and reliable source of credit. Instead of saving them money, a rate cap would push consumers into worse credit options.

      Jason Montgomery

      Adlai Stevenson said that, “A hungry man is not a free man.” Many assume free exchange is invalid unless a basic level of wealth is achieved by the parties, but this is an error.