Thomas A. Berry and Ethan Yang
Thomas A. Berry and Ethan Yang
Most economists are political apologists masquerading as economists. They are Rothbard’s “court historians” with degrees in economics instead of history.
The Fed wants independence so it can serve the interests of the banker class. There is no higher principle here. There is only power.
Congress ought to at least teach Powell, the Fed, and its banker friends a few much-needed lessons.
Wage differences between men and women often are automatically attributed to sex discrimination against women. However, as research has shown time and again, other factors are at work.
Buchanan and Tullock‘s The Calculus of Consent influentially applies economic ideas to politics, focusing on methodological individual. However, there are a few pitfalls about which readers should be aware.
Is the price premium proposed by Irving Fisher an incoherent concept, as Rothbard argued? Hansen suggests a Mises-Rothbard premium based on the Cantillon effect to explain persistently low interest rates.
Men like Murray Rothbard, John Hospers, and David Brudnoy are just a few of the libertarian names who aimed to bring film criticism to the readers of libertarian literature.
Bob explains how future inflow of extraterrestrial riches could boost the standard of living on Earth in the near term.