Financial Markets

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Gary Richied

The Ponzi game known as selling US government debt is nearing its end. The seller is running out of suckers.

Mihai Macovei

Most government intervention into currency exchange rates create more problems than they solve. Japan's lost decades are a prime example of what can happen.

Manuel García Gojon

Typical teaching on stock prices says they are little more than a random walk. But people's purposeful actions are behind every economic transactions.

Gunther Schnabl

The latest bout of inflation has exposed how central banks around the world have used easy money policies to help cover for the economic drag created by the regulatory state.

Frank Shostak

The efficient market hypothesis, which is popular in neoclassical economics circles, holds that markets are so "efficient" that entrepreneurial profits are generated randomly.

Heiko de Boer

Academic finance makes a lot of use of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), but is it compatible with Austrian economics? Indeed, Austrians do have something to say, thanks to Mises and Rothbard and Austrian capital theory.