Mises Wire

George Ford Smith

All too often, elite mainstream economists' policy recommendations are built on fallacies. We shouldn't listen.

Kevin Dowd

Liz Truss sought to be another Margaret Thatcher, but her ballyhooed budget numbers did not add up.

Per Bylund

Free-market production, albeit imperfect, is driven by entrepreneurs seeking to profit from serving consumers. Government regulations sever this link to consumers wants. 

Daniel Lacalle

All of the excess of unproductive debt issued during the period of complacency will exacerbate the problem in 2023 and 2024.

Eric Stiles

American political, educational, and economic life is increasingly dominated by "experts." We should not be surprised that they fail most of the time.

Ryan McMaken

Many investors forget that when the easy money is flowing, financial mediocrities and even outright frauds can be made to look like legitimate geniuses. 

Mark Thornton

As the economy moves into recession, we should understand how we got there and what is needed to bring about a quick and lasting recovery.

David Gordon

Geuss claims to be a liberal against liberalism. Given that he has praised Lenin and Mao, that part about being against liberalism is certainly true. 

Claudio Grass

Ours is an age of the progressive expert who nearly always is wrong but still is embraced by progressive politicians, the media, and academe.

Lipton Matthews

The standard line from progressives is that free markets usually fail in developing countries. The economic numbers tell a much different story.