The July-August Issue of The Austrian Is Online!
The Austrian features new articles on a variety of topics from the war on cash to superhero movies.
The Austrian features new articles on a variety of topics from the war on cash to superhero movies.
Per Bylund, winner of the 2015 Lawrence Fertig Prize, and as
Asset-price inflation is being ignored as pundits focus on consumer goods. But if we look at asset prices, the carry trade, and commodities, we have reason to believe that the current boom is entering a stage similar to what we saw in 2007.
With the latest round of talks between European creditors and Greek debtors, there is renewed talk of austerity.
When one CEO set his company's minimum wage at $70,000, some denounced the move as “socialism.” But the real situation is more complex than that, and we should look at how CEOs can use wages to achieve a variety of personal goals.
Europe’s problems will not be solved by a Greek exit, and a breakup of the euro certainly won’t fix things as long as the Europeans remain in the thrall of many economic fallacies that have long driven the debate over the euro.
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In this episode of Mises Weekends, we feature part of a talk by our
Mises Daily Monday: Europe’s problems will not be solved by a Greek exit, and a breakup of the euro certainly won’t fix things as long as the Europeans remain in the thrall of many economic fallacies that have long driven the debate over the euro.