Mises Wire

Robert Fellner
“Evidence of government failure” calls for a return to privatization to “reduce costs, improve service quality, and accelerate technological change.”
Ryan McMaken

The Federal Reserve says it can now turn to tighter monetary policy if the economy continues to expand "as anticipated." But that's a pretty big if.

Mark Thornton
Economists have long played semantic games with how they name business cycles. This is how they should do it.
Brendan Brown
No known candidate for the Fed chair is likely to do anything to truly normalize Fed policy.
Frank Shostak
Private banks are important drivers in the creation of unbacked money. But, they'd be far more constrained in this were it not for central banks.
Ryan McMaken
As with all US-imposed trade restrictions, efforts to restrict trade with Cuba involves destroying the property rights of Americans.
Demelza Hays
The experimental and destructive monetary policies of central banks are driving many to flee to cryptocurrencies in hopes of finding some stability.
C.Jay Engel

Dallas Fed's Robert Kaplan and Minneapolis Fed's Need Kashkari are less optimistic than Yellen about the prospects for 2% inflation.

Peter G. Klein
"Is Government the Source of Monopoly?" asked Chicago economist Yale Brozen. Yes, he answered.
Mises Institute
One might now say monetary policy has progressed from a policy of "ultra low" rates to simply a policy of low rates.