Mises Wire

José Niño

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Gun Control Act of 1968.

Robert P. Murphy

It is the boosters of aggressive government action, such as a carbon tax, who ignore the peer-reviewed research on climate change.

William L. Anderson

Politicians never let due process or evidence stand in the way of a declaration of guilt.

Chris Calton

There's a long history of deliberately producing terrible scholarship with the intent of showing how arbitrary, political, and incompetent editors and publishers are.

Frank Shostak

The key factor behind the rate-of-exchange determination is the relative purchasing power of various monies.

Arkadiusz Sieroń

Behavioral economics claims it has shown that people behave irrationally — often make mistakes, and have problems with self-control. But is this really irrational behavior?

Ryan McMaken

Even if we accept the mainstream narrative on the effects of climate change, the costs of implementing a global regulatory "mitigation" program are far higher than advocates admit.

Nicolai J. Foss

The Nobel committee this year showed that it has embraced clever economic modeling as a replacement for scientific progress.

Ryan McMaken

Money spent on "luxuries" goes to support ordinary people who use profits from luxury goods to make a living and support their families.