Mises Wire

Mark Thornton
The Vermont state legislature has voted to legalize recreational marijuana use. This is a first, since other states have relied on statewide votes.
Chris Calton

The scarcity of internet bandwidth cannot be legislated away, and consumers would benefit most from market allocation — not state control.

Brendan Brown
It's not the early 80s, and Paul Volcker isn't Fed Chairman. Trump's deficits will have worse effects than the Reagan deficits.
Andrew Syrios
Howard Dean thinks un-PC ideas should be legally banned. But if he's looking for a truly deadly ideology, he might want to look elsewhere.
Joseph T. Salerno
Despite arbitrarily fudging the data, Friedman was unable to support one of his most central claims — that the demand for money is very stable.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
It is no accident that the rise of free love in the U.S. accompanied the rise of the fully developed welfare state.
C.Jay Engel

Charles Evans spoke on Friday and expressed his fear that the inflation outlook had risk on the downside.

Ryan McMaken
Governments are increasingly showing a willingness to work with cryptocurrencies. But what's the motivation behind this openness to the new tech?
Ryan McMaken
The FBI has long claimed that the states are too small and the US needs a huge national police force. There's no evidence that this is true.
Joseph T. Salerno
Allan H. Meltzer, a distinguished monetary economist and historian and a longtime professor of economics at Carnegie-Mellon Institute, died on Monday at the age of 89.