Free Market Economics within the Christian Worldview
In this audio interview, economist and former Mises Fellow Shawn Ritenour, and author of Foundations of Economics: a Christian View, breaks down how markets work.
In this audio interview, economist and former Mises Fellow Shawn Ritenour, and author of Foundations of Economics: a Christian View, breaks down how markets work.
Lew Rockwell: I have two suggestions for you, and they both involve new books by Tom Woods.
I just returned from the Austrian Student Scholars Conference at Grove City College and boy, I was impressed.
More evidence the future of Austrian economics is in good hands is Patrick Newman’s excellent piece of scholarship recently published in the QJAE as "The Depression of 1873: An Austrian Perspective."
Jeff Deist interviews John O'Donnell in this week's Mises Weekends.
Mark Thornton comments in WND's article on recent cyber-security breaches. Thornton notes that, when breaches do occur, "Most, if not all of the time, the customer isn’t harmed; it’s the company that’s harmed. As a result, banks and retailers seek out enhanced security so criminals are less likely to be able to detect patterns.”
The Russian State Duma has ratified the $100 billion BRICS bank that’ll serve as a pool of money for infrastructure projects in Russia, Brazil, India, China and South Africa, and challenge the dominance of the Western-led World Bank and the IMF.
The Austrian Student Scholars Conference is this weekend!