Mises Wire
We Shouldn’t Have to Ask the State’s Permission to Work
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a magic bullet that would simultaneously raise wages and employment while also lowering prices for consumers?
Mises Contra Marx
Mises, more forcefully than any other critic, penetrates to the essence of Marx's fallacious view.
Stringham: America Has a Prosecution Problem
In today's Wall Street Journal, Edward Stringham reviews Locked In by John F. Pfaff.
Brexit Might Pave the Way for an Independent Scotland
As with the UK and the EU, predictions of post-secession economic doom should be ignored.
Which US States Are the “Moocher” States?
There's more than one way to show which states consume the most federal spending.
7 Steps Toward a More Sensible Foreign Policy
A policy of non-intervention and free trade can move us a long way toward a more peaceful international order.
How Central Banks Enable the Money-Creation Process
While it is true that private banks initiate the money-creation process, it is central banks that make the the whole process possible.
Boettke, Rizzo, Klein, and Sautet on Kirzner
I am participating in a Liberty Matters dialog on Israel Kirzner's contributions to economics. The lead essay is by Peter Boettke, followed by responses by Mario Rizzo, Frederic Sautet, and myself.