Mises Wire

The FTC Should Answer Its Call of Duty to Gamers

Big GovernmentBureaucracy and RegulationProtectionism and Free TradeInterventionism

Blog06/22/2023

The Federal Trade Commission is heavily scrutinizing the proposed merger between Microsoft and Activision. Why? Because Sony is against it.

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The Fed Has Rigged the Stock Markets to Crash

Booms and BustsThe FedInflationU.S. EconomyBusiness Cycles

Blog06/19/2023

The Fed's latest attempt to correct the inflation it caused is putting the market on a crash course.

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The G7 in Hiroshima: The Latest Attempt to Impose a Unipolar World

Cronyism and CorporatismGlobal EconomyProgressivismU.S. EconomyWar and Foreign PolicyWorld History

Blog06/16/2023

It's fitting that the G7 recently met in Hiroshima because the policies they are following are blowing up the world economy.

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The Argentinian Zombie Currency

Central BanksInflationMonetary Policy

Blog06/16/2023

Argentina is one of the world's poster children for hyperinflation. Unfortunately, monetary reforms aren't working because the authorities are not serious about having a sound currency.

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The GDPR Paradox: Empowering Government in the Name of Data Protection

Big GovernmentBureaucracy and RegulationDemocracyLibertarianism

Blog06/13/2023

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation supposedly protects people from government data abuse. In reality, it empowers governments.

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To Avarice No Sanction

Economic FreedomPhilosophySocialism

Blog06/08/2023

What many people call government generosity Leonard Read called avarice.

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Technology Is Meaningless without Entrepreneurship

The EntrepreneurStrategyEntrepreneurship

Blog06/07/2023

While many believe that technology is key to a growing economy, technology is useless without entrepreneurship, which develops uses for technology.

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The Republicans' Fiscal Irresponsibility Act

Taxes and Spending

Blog06/06/2023

The Republicans' "Fiscal Responsibility Act" allows the government to continue adding trillions of dollars of debt that will be monetized by the Federal Reserve.

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