Mises Wire

Thorsten Polleit

Every crisis caused by the unbacked paper money system expands the power of the states over economic and social life, and unfortunately, once the state has expanded its power, it is unlikely the trend will be reversed.

Antony P. Mueller

There is a reason to panic. But the panic should be over how governments—who know so very little about the virus that they have decided warrants destroying the global economy—will create many new threats to health and well-being through their policies.

William L. Anderson

The costs of this government-forced economic collapse—in terms of lost lives and ruined health—are likely to be devastating.

Fabrizio Ferrari

At this point, monetary policy can't save Italy. Promises from Europe's central bank have allowed Italian policymakers to avoid coming to terms with Italy's bankrupt reality. Until now.

Tomas Forgac

The latest health crisis has made it clear that governments put their own interests before those of the public while hiding crucial information and imposing counterproductive regulations.

Matthew Tanous

What needs to be done in such a crisis is not to attempt to steer the market to ensure it provides what is needed, but to let it free to do what it always does: match the goals of entrepreneurial producers with the needs of the populace.

Philipp Bagus

Philipp Bagus reports from Spain: when people are frightened enough, they'll let the state do pretty much anything.

Edward W. Fuller

Between 1909 and 1913, Keynes was the most important defender of British monetary imperialism in India. His faithful defense of the British Empire in those early years allowed him to become the century’s most influential economist after the war.

Alice Salles

Whether we're talking public health or economic growth, the Chinese regime's love of intervention and centralization has led to one crisis after another.

Gregory Gordon

You are not even allowed to ask: "Is the price we’re paying worth it?" or "Is this an abundance of caution, or an overdose?" The "serious people" attack anyone who urges calm and encourages others to adopt a "don’t panic" approach. The new party line is: panic = virtue.