Central Banks Are Destroying Our Economies




 
Mises Institute
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
 
 
Central Banks Are Destroying Our Economies
André Marques
Central banks intervene in order to "create demand," and then they intervene in order to try to mitigate the damage they caused earlier. This is a never-ending scenario of economic destruction.
 
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Joseph Stiglitz's Rocky Road to Serfdom
David Gordon
Nobel-winning economist Joe Stiglitz believes that the path to freedom is… less freedom. Of course, he doesn't package his advocacy of socialism as the diminishing of freedom but rather as expanding freedom by restraining economic freedom.
 
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Garett Jones on the Economic Impact of Culture on Immigration
 
Garett Jones discusses the impact of immigrants on their new home.
 
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Fight Inflation Now
 
Mark Thornton shares several ways we can fight the Fed's price inflation.
 
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The Best Investment You Can Make
The failure of mainstream economics to teach real economics is why Mises University has been so successful and so helpful in the war of ideas and the battle for freedom.
 
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Can Data by Itself Inform Us about the Real World?
Mainstream economists insist that data alone can explain economic events, permitting them to test economic theories. In truth, without sound theory, data is meaningless.
 
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Judy Shelton's Lasting Legacies
While her record is hardly perfect, Judy Shelton has been a rarity among monetary economists: an advocate for gold and sound money.
 
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How Human Action Guided My Teaching and Research Career
 
Tom DiLorenzo at the Mises Institute's Human Action Conference in Auburn.
 
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The Costs of War
 
The warfare state is as great or greater threat to liberty than the welfare state. Lovers of freedom need to focus their energies in favor of peace and against war. There can be no reconciling freedom and empire.
 
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