Week in Review: January 14, 2017
The nation braces itself for the inauguration of a new president. Politics, however, will not cure what ails us.
The nation braces itself for the inauguration of a new president. Politics, however, will not cure what ails us.
The European Union could have been a mere union of states committed to increasing free trade and free movement. But, it has become nothing of the sort.
Today is the birthday of Butler Shaffer, a pioneer of the libertarian movement and an outstanding legal theorist.
If a monetary rule like the Taylor Rule is not a solution to the problem of the Fed, what is? Competition.
Shawn Ritenour and Tom Woods discuss The Mises Reader, now available from The Mises Institute.
There is a lot of talk about tax reform these days. Not surprisingly, none of it involves cutting spending or lessening government revenue.
The US economy has been so malformed by interventionist policy, it has become difficult to say how even a policy of repeal might distort markets.
A state monopoly on the oil industry has been impoverishing Mexicans for decades. Yet, the market is blamed for the economy's woes.
Amazon's new cashier-less and staff-less store is just the latest move in a long history of innovations that have made workers obsolete.