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Karras Lambert

Karras J. Lambert is a PhD student in economics at George Mason University and a 2021 Mises Institute Summer Research Fellow. He previously earned a Masters degree in finance from Peking University HSBC Business School and a B.S. in economics from Drexel University. Karras specializes in economic theory in the tradition of Carl Menger and Ludwig von Mises.

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Statism Stands against Free Trade and Free Association

Cronyism and CorporatismProtectionism and Free TradePhilosophy and Methodology

09/30/2023Mises Media
Free trade has its enemies on the left and the right. However, despite the supposed “sophistication” of their antitrade arguments, when we break them down, those arguments really are sophistry.
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Statism Stands against Free Trade and Free Association

Cronyism and CorporatismEconomic FreedomProtectionism and Free TradePhilosophy and Methodology

Free trade has its enemies on the left and the right. However, despite the supposed “sophistication” of their antitrade arguments, when we break them down, those arguments really are sophistry.

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A Critique of the Bitcoin Stock-to-Flow Model

BitcoinAustrian Economics OverviewPrices

10/22/2022Mises Media
While Bitcoin's S2F Model has come under some criticism, the best analysis of its flaws comes from perspective of Austrian economics.
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A Critique of the Bitcoin Stock-to-Flow Model

BitcoinAustrian Economics OverviewPrices

While Bitcoin's S2F Model has come under some criticism, the best analysis of its flaws comes from perspective of Austrian Economics.

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Cryptocurrency as Money—Store of Value or Medium of Exchange?

BitcoinMonetary PolicyPraxeologyValue and Exchange

10/07/2022Mises Media
Standard neoclassical definitions of money call it a means of exchange and a store of value. But is this correct?
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