Mises Wire
Two Articles to Refute
For senior scholars with a little spare time, or younger folks who like slaying fallacies, here are two articles to refute.
Tide as Money
A number of things have served as money throughout history: shells, tobacco leaves, even cigarettes in POW camps and prisons.
Williamson’s Howlers
The Politically Incorrect Guide series includes many excellent books, but unfortunately Kevin Williamson’s Politically Incorrect Guide
Fighting for the Pole
In the era of franchised unisex stylers like Supercuts and Great Clips
Eurozone Wealth Transfers and Sovereign Default
Phillip Bagus, interviewed on RT, discusses the second Greek bailout. (Jump to 16:15.) I’ve transcribed the interview below.
Intellectual Business Cycles
Much of my recent work deals with the theory and practice of entrepreneurship, and I have often referred to an “entrepreneurship research bub
Deflation: A Student’s Best Friend
Despite hysterical warnings about the grave evils of deflation from central bankers, mainstream economists, and financial pundits, we are reminded