Happy New Year from everyone at the Mises Institute. After an exciting 2015 filled with important research , exciting global growth , and widespread recognition for our success in spreading the cause of Austrian economics, freedom, and peace, we look forward to what 2016 will bring. We hope you will make a resolution to join us at one of our
The first full week of 2016 has been an eventful start to the year. In Oregon, the Federal government’s control over most of the American west continues to cause issues with ranchers — even though they themselves enjoy benefits from the arrangement. On Tuesday , President Obama continued the bipartisan assault on gun rights with an argument
After many years of Mises University, Fellowships, the Rothbard Graduate Seminar, and our Scholars Conferences, thousands of students have become Mises Institute alums. We know that many of you have gone on to have quite impressive careers in economics, business, medicine, the physical sciences, and other fields, too. You’ve written books, made
The global economy continues to wrestle with deflation, with oil reaching its lowest price in over a decade. The economic winds continue to look ominous, with even mainstream outlets questioning whether 2016 could be worse than 2008 . Of course much of the week headliners was dominated by political theater, first with the annual absurdity of the
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In a new article on Dodd-Frank from the Heartland Institute, Andy Torbett writes: Mark Thornton, a senior fellow with the Mises Institute, says Dodd-Frank has all but ended the days of the friendly, small-town neighborhood bank. “Dodd-Frank has had a smothering impact on Main Street banking,” Thornton said. “You have to fill out large stacks of
Dissatisfaction with the Federal Reserve appears to have gone mainstream with presidential candidates Trump , Sanders , Cruz, and Rubio all expressing a need for reform of the central bank. An understanding of how central banks work has become more important than ever as central banks across the world, have been putting their faith in increasingly
In the latest episode of Mises Weekends , Jeff Deist discusses why we should celebrate the death of supposed “democratic consensus,” why the progressive left doesn’t care about winning votes, how the alt-Right turns identity politics against social justice warriors, and what libertarians should learn from populism and even demagoguery. See also
In celebration of what would have been his 90th birthday, the Rothbard Reader is a new collection of the best of Murray Rothbard. The following is the Introduction by its editors Joseph T. Salerno and Matthew McCaffrey: Few economists manage to produce a body of work that boasts a serious following twenty years after their deaths. Murray N.
A new working paper by Academic Vice President Joe Salerno, “The Development of the Neutral Money Concept: The Austrian School Further Dehomogenized,” is now available here . The abstract is below. The concept of neutral money plays a central role in contemporary macroeconomic theory as an implication of the “classical dichotomy” and is also very
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