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Philipp Bagus

Editor’s Note: Greece is looking at defaulting on its debts yet again, the EMU remains in crisis mode.

Ryan McMaken

These were the most-read Mises Daily articles during the month of May 2015: 

Ryan McMaken

In a recent methodological flare-up among economists, Paul Romer accuses Robert Lucas , among others, of "mathiness":

Mises Institute

In this essay from 2001, Lew Rockwell discusses what were then new mandates on banks to spy on all depositors and investors. Such efforts are now commonplace, of course, and have merged into the current war on cash.

Joseph T. Salerno

The policy of the Bernanke-Yellen Fed to whet investors’ appetite for risk by maintaining short-term interest ra

Ryan McMaken

We just noticed that this video on The Fed and money — originally made in the mid 90s — has received over a million views since it was posted on Youtube in 2006

Mises Institute

Andy Sirkis: Japanese people and government officials are well aware of the problem.  People fret and say that “something needs to be done”, but there is little analysis of the disastrous economic and geopolitical effects and no analysis of the causes and potential solutions.  People really have their heads buried in the sand, perhaps because they think it’s going to be someone else’s problem when the country’s population falls from 125 million to 85 million and half of the remaining people are elderly.

Ryan McMaken

Professional soccer can only rival Major League Baseball or the NFL when it comes to corruption and socialism. 

Ryan McMaken

Lew Rockwell explains what to expect during this next election season. Hint: It's like every other election season.