Mises Wire

Lee Friday

The corruption scandal that now plagues Justin Trudeau goes back to the rather questionable notion that the Canadian government ought to regulate contracts in foreign countries, while also setting an arbitrary distinction between legal and illegal bribery.

Pia Rennert Gunther Schnabl

Rather than increase efficiency and profitability, corporate managers look for easy ways to increase their salaries through leveraged buyouts. And central banks have a key role in making this easier and more common.

William L. Anderson

As far as the FBI is concerned, it can do whatever it wants — and anyone who resists its power is guilty of "obstruction of justice."

Laurence M. Vance

Given the loose standards and high default rates that plague the student loan machine, the federal government might as well just be handing out credit cards so everyone can buy more stuff with subsidized loans.

Carmen Elena Dorobăț

A important factor in wealth redistribution has been the increased participation of both financial and non-financial firms in financial markets.

Frank Shostak

Prices are set by how much people value goods and services. And people value things based on what they think will improve their life and well-being. 

Lee Friday

The data does not show that government taxes and regulation have been responsible for declines in smoking. At the same time, government approved cigarettes may be more dangerous than black market cigarettes.

James Bovard

The #NeverAgain movement that arose after last year’s Parkland shootings ignores how government officials cannot be trusted to behave honestly or responsibly to save student lives.

William L. Anderson

Truckers are paid less now than in the 1970s because government regulators once tightly controlled competition, thus driving up the cost of living for everyone else.

Jesús Huerta de Soto

The most characteristic feature of post-WWII business cycles is that they have originated in deliberately inflationary policies directed by central banks.