Mises Wire
Myths Behind the War on Cash
The social advantages of eliminating physical cash are minimal, and economists tend to ignore the many costs that a cash ban would create.
Trump’s Pricey Love Affair With Saudi Arabia
The US has spent untold billions on foreign policy favoring the Saudi dictators. Under Trump, it looks to get even worse.
A Look at Uncertainty in the UK, Post-Election
It's becoming increasingly clear the Bank of England is sticking to an uncomfortably aggressive quantitative easing program.
Canadian Interest Rates Set to Rise?
The team at the Bank of Canada has confused cause and effect once again.
Jim Grant Explains the Gold Standard
Time to Cash Out of the Banking System?
Is America Really Coming Apart, As Charles Murray Suggests?
The Super Bubble Is in Trouble
Once the Super-Bubble pops, we will see what people demand as the ultimate means of payment: gold or cyber units, or both.
Yes, the Fed Really Is Holding Down Interest Rates
The empirical evidence is clear: the Fed is pursuing an expansionist monetary policy — and the economic benefits have been disappointing at best.