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Ludwig von Mises is the Most Searched Economist in Brazil
As I mention in today's Daily, one of the really exciting developments in the continued growth of the Austrian school is what is going on in Brazil.
The Fed Still Hasn’t Learned Its Lesson on Interest Rates
Today, just one day prior to the announcement of the FED’s decision as to whether or not they will raise rates, the financial headlines are awash w
Students Forget About Keynes In The Summer
Students don't care about Keynes when school is out. To the extent that Mises and Hayek get a school "bump", students stay interested even when school is out.
With Few Gun Laws, New Hampshire Is Safer Than Canada
Pew recently reported on how the homicide rate in the US has been cut in half over the past twenty years, even as gun ownership has greatly expanded in the US. The US public, meanwhile, thinks the murder rate is increasing.
The Dreary Utopia of the Socialists
In a capitalist world, socialists would be free to form their own socialist communities. They're largely free to do so now, although few do. This may be due to the fact that even the utopian version of socialism seems unpleasant.
Are Entrepreneurs Naturally Talented, or Just Hard Workers?
It's the age-old question: is success the result of natural talent or simply hard work? This problem is especially important for entrepreneurs.
Mises Weekends: Yuri Maltsev
In the latest episode of Mises Weekends, Jeff Deist and Yuri Maltsev discuss Socialism, Fascism, and Trumpism.
The Diabolical Side of ZIRP
ZIRP has created massive asset bubbles throughout the world economy, but also has a diabolical impact on ordinary people who are largely disconnected to the bubbles.
Mises Institute Ranked 9th Most Influential US Think Tank
The Mises Institute has been named the 9th Most Influential US Think Tank by TheBestSchools.org, a leading online resource for campus and online education.