Mises Wire

Brendan Brown

Historically, reserve currencies have arisen without the help of the IMF, but we’re now witnessing a situation in which the IMF may declare the Chinese yuan a “reserve currency” as part of a larger game by global elites to manipulate global exchange rates.

Mark Thornton

UPDATE: The fact that marijuana legalization ballot measure (Issue #3) failed in Ohio is not an indication that legalization is not supported by the people. It was because they rejected government monopoly of pot growing as shown in the victory in the passage of Issue #2 which bans such monopolies. Its a great libertarian victory overall.

Ryan McMaken

In a global perspective, there is no clear relationship between obesity and wealth.

Patrick Barron

Without markets, there is no way to manage scarce resources, and this includes natural resources like forests. Only markets can provide the sort of balanced long-term planning necessary to both utilize and preserve natural resources.

Mises Institute

In Toronto this weekend, Mises Canada will be hosting its fourth International Conference of Prices & Markets. 

David Gordon

Matt Zwolinski, a philosopher at the University of San Diego, claimed on the Tom Woods show that libertarians should support a basic income guarantee. Woods countered his arguments.

Mises Institute

The Fed's Federal Open Market Committee renewed its commitment to easy money this week. The Fed will pretend to be committed to raising rates while doing nothing, and its ongoing war against deflation will continue to make us poorer.

Simon Wilson

Thanks to enterprising Peruvians who ignore the regulatory state, Peru continues to see growth in the standards of living of its citizens. Unfortunately, the global elites behind the World Bank are determined to regulate and "modernize" Peru until this entrepreneurial spirit is destroyed.

Jonathan Newman

The fundamental divide between Austrian economics and the mainstream is apparent on the first page of many textbooks, in which the authors simply define economics.

Joseph T. Salerno
The Swedish government abetted by its fractional-reserve banking system is moving relentlessly toward a completely cashless economy.