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The Economics of Scottish Secession
Not all secessionist movements are created equal, because some secessionist regions are more economically independent than others.
Bubbles Everywhere: Krugman Wrong Again; Austrians and the BIS Are Correct
Paul Krugman is at it again – distorting or misinterpreting work by other economists to attack critics of today’s central bank driven low interest
Employer-Provided Health Care: It’s Not About Religion
Ron Paul Was Dead Right about the Export-Import “Bank”
Just as certain conservatives have attempted to latch on to Ron Paul’s anti-Fed movement (purely for populist political gain), some also rece
The True Purpose of “Competition” Policy
“Competition policy” is one of those great Orwellian terms that means the opposite of what it seems to mean.
Can Higher Ed Really Be This Clueless?
Readers of the Mises Economics Blog will be glad to know of a job opening
Video: Jesús Huerta de Soto & The Spanish Scholastics
On the occasion of the fifth centenary celebration of Diego Covarrubias y Leyva the economics professor Jesús Huerta de Soto, points out the import