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While China has made great strides economically since the days of Mao, nonetheless, there remain a number of weaknesses in the economy. While we...
Was Paul Heyne an ethicist who thought like an economist or was he instead an economist who thought like an ethicist? It was a...
Why is gold at a record high? How does modern mercantilism fuel today’s tensions? Are we all just pawns in a much bigger game?
At first glance, it might seem extreme—even offensive—to compare anti-fossil fuel climate policies to Stalin’s deliberate starvation of millions during the Holodomor. But in...
The purpose of the Journal of Prices and Markets was to improve the understanding of the role of markets in the economy.
Modern politics does not produce people of character and certainly there are few, if any, statesmen left on the scene. John C. Calhoun was...
Calhoun emphasized the principle that the states were sovereign and independent and not merely the creation of the federal government.
If devaluing the currency was a real measure of competitiveness, Argentina and Venezuela would be the most competitive nations on the planet.
Mises Institute President Thomas DiLorenzo joins NTD News to talk tariffs and trade policy.
Frederic Bastiat is an often unsung hero of 19th Century economic thought. His lessons on freedom and trade are timeless and what he wrote...
In The General Theory, J.M. Keynes allegedly “discredited” Say‘s Law. Of course, Keynes actually debunked a straw man that was a caricature of what...
In May 2025, the Mises Institute will hold its next Mises Book Club, a program that promotes deep reading in Austrian economics.