Power & Market
Jesus Huerta de Soto: A Force to be Reckoned With
On the occasion of the 7th Annual Madrid Conference on Austrian Economics a festschrift collection of essays was presented in honor of Dr.
Fewer Americans Are Interested in Fighting Wars for the Regime
Good news: the Pentagon is having trouble meeting recruiting goals, and an increasingly small portion of the American public is interested in fighting wars for the regime. It seems all the ad campaigns calling for more lesbian and "trans" recruits didn't work after all.
Google Search Results Exclude Mises Wire Articles
Having trouble finding an old Mises Wire article? It appears that Google has demoted and delisted Mises.org content in its search results.
Murphy on “The Coming Displacement of the Dollar”
The unipolar dominance of the American Empire has allowed it to command an outsized share of the world’s resources in exchange for green pieces
If the Economy Is So Great, Why Are Tax Revenues So Weak?
Federal deficits continue to spiral upward, but deficits aren’t just a function of federal spending.
Banking Stress? What Banking Stress?
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his open market committee left the only interest rate they control unchanged on November 1st.
US GDP Hides Weakness Behind Massive Debt
The worrying fact is that this rise in consumption comes mostly from higher debt, as United States consumers are borrowing heavily to spend. Americans are living on borrowed time as real salaries remain in negative territory in the past five years and inflation eats savings away.