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- Capital and Interest Theory
- Money and Banking
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Murray N. Rothbard
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Many believe that if governments would just issue greater quantities of money then all problems would be solved. In truth that would create unsurmountable problems by lowering the purchasing power of each money unit. Money is the one good that is not made better by increasing its supply. Rothbard discusses how money originates. Products are
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Murray N. Rothbard
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Profit is total revenue minus total costs. Ours is not just a profit system, it is a profit and loss system. Losses are a sign that you wasted land, labor, or capital, yet those who make profits are criticized. Entrepreneurship is an art not a course you can learn. Labor earns wages. Land earns rent. Capital earns interest. Confusingly, the word
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Mark Thornton
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Host Alan Butler discusses inflation and fractional reserve banking with Mark Thornton.
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Mises Institute
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Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson understood “The Monster”. But to most Americans today, Federal Reserve is just a name on the dollar bill. They have no idea of what the central bank does to the economy, or to their own economic lives; of how and why it was founded and operates; or of the sound money and banking that could end the statism,
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Michael R. Langemeier
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From the session on “Applied Economics,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference. Recorded 22 March 2013 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama.
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Thorsten Polleit
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The German hyperinflation was the result of a policy that considered the financing of government debt by an accelerating increase in the money stock as the politically least unfavorable method. It seems that the state of opinion hasn’t actually changed much. Today, there is great public support when it comes to expanding the base-money stock for
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Christopher Whalen
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Recorded at The Mises Circle in Manhattan, on May 22nd, 2010. [37:10]