Mises Wire

Jeffrey A. Tucker

Of all the data on the markets page, this is the chart I find most riveting.

Briggs Armstrong

Verizon has recently been on both ends of the contemptible U.S. antitrust law.

Stephan Kinsella

The “two teeth for a tooth” view of punishment is espoused by Murray Rothbard (see “Punishm

Justin M. Ptak

Rep. Alan Grayson Questions Fed Inspector General Elizabeth Coleman on the $9 trillion in off-balance sheet transactions.

Jeffrey A. Tucker

NPR reports that: “Now, as the year’s second half begins, most economi

N. Joseph Potts

Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, uttered inconvenient truths to those who would manage the world’s economies in a startling plenitude that cou

N. Joseph Potts

It probably began with the 50 or so statewide unions barring anyone who didn’t pass the state exam from pronouncing accounting opinions.

George Reisman

General Motors was once not only the world’s greatest and most prosperous automobile company but the world’s greatest and most prosperous manufactu

William L. Anderson

I find it ironic that the Obama administration says that it is going to ramp up antitrust prosecutions of beleaguered American businesses.