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EU to Follow the US’s Example by Abolishing the 500-euro Bill?
In this respect, the European Commission is actually less bad than the US government. The EU apparently still uses 500-euro notes, whereas the Us abolished it's $500 and $1,000 notes back in the 1930s.
European Central Bank Gets Ready for More Easy Money
In spite of negative interest rates, Europe's central bank will again attack real wealth generators in order to blow more bubbles.
Will Monetary Policy Ever Return to Normal?
Now that major central banks such as the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank have introduced negative interest rates, it may only be a matter of time before the Federal Reservedoes the same thing. If that happens, expect many more years of monetary easing.
Did the NY Fed Plagiarize Rothbard?
Rothbard's book is considered the standard on the subject of the 1819 crisis, yet the NY Fed authors seem reluctant to speak his name.
Tax Cuts Without Spending Cuts Are Pointless
Hayek on CNBC
Congressman Jeb Hensarling mentions Hayek's Fatal Conceit regarding the Fed bureaucracy's ability to manage money and interest rates.
The Bernie Sanders Reader
With Bernie Sander’s large victory over Hillary Clinton, he’s signaled he’ll be a headache for Clinton and the party elites, for
3 New Books by Hunter Lewis Available Free on mises.org
Thanks to Hunter Lewis, the Mises Institute can now offer three new books free and online at m