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Monday, April 1, 2024 |
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It’s Economic Logic: Increasing the Minimum Wage Creates More Unemployment |
Frank Shostak |
According to mainstream economists, the question of whether increasing the minimum wage also increases unemployment is empirical. However, the logic of economic analysis says otherwise. |
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The Fraud Inherent in Fractional Reserve Banking |
Frank Hollenbeck |
Although fractional reserve banking is the most popular model for banking, it is fraudulent at its core, something the Austrians have noted for many years. |
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Making the Case for Private Law and Defense From Scratch |
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Bob was recently invited to Oklahoma State, where he made the case for a voluntary society. |
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Population |
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Mark links the Global Climate change agenda to the old “Population Bomb” of the 1970s. |
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Censorship and Official Lies: The End of Truth in America? |
Don’t miss your chance to join Ron Paul at the Mises Lake Jackson event! Tickets are $80 per person, and space is limited. Secure your spot today! |
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It’s Time to End Squatter’s Rights |
In modern times, squatter’s rights have little use beyond grinding an ideological axe or redistributing property to favored interest groups. It is time to end squatter’s rights altogether. |
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Need More Public Parking? Privatize It! |
Government parking policies create unnecessary shortages. Privatizing public parking not only would enable more efficient solutions, but also would make the system more fair. |
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South Royalton: Looking Back |
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A discussion of the 1974 South Royalton Conference on Austrian Economics by those who attended. |
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Abundance, Generosity, and the State: An Inquiry into Economic Principles |
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Guido Hülsmann investigates the nature, forms, causes, and consequences of gratuitous goods and concludes that they thrive within a free economy. |
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