On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look ahead to 2023 with a handful of predictions for the new year. They even manage to find one reason for optimism! Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard. [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
Read More »Behavioral Economics Challenges the Rationality of Consumer Choices
A relatively new area of study in economics, behavioral economics, has started to gain popularity. The behavioral economics framework emerged because of dissatisfaction with the neoclassical theory regarding consumer choice. A major problem with the neoclassical theory is that human beings are presented as if hardwired with a scale of preferences. Regardless of circumstances, this scale is considered to remain the same at all times. Mainstream economics argues that,...
Read More »A (True) Thanksgiving Tale of Socialism in America and Israel
The Pilgrims tried socialism at Plymouth. After two years, they returned to private enterprise. Likewise, Israel was founded as a socialist state but has back turned toward free markets. Original Article: "A (True) Thanksgiving Tale of Socialism in America and Israel" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. [embedded content]...
Read More »The Fed’s fed funds target isn’t about funds, it’s about the Fed and it shouldn’t be.
Why does the Federal Reserve still use the federal funds rate as its main policy lever? The answer is control. Not over money itself, rather realizing this policymakers seek instead control over how everyone else thinks about money, finance, and the economy. Listen closely to what's actually being said. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_AIP https://www.eurodollar.university https://www.marketsinsiderpro.com...
Read More »Wishing all of you a political incorrect Merry Christmas
I had the pleasure to have a conversation with Jerm about left and right, the logic of political correctness, Western Civilization and Christmas.I hope you like it. click on the link below to listen to it https://tntradiolive.podbean.com/e/claudio-grass-on-jerm-warfare-with-jeremy-nell-23-december-2022/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Therefore please feel free to share and you can subscribe for...
Read More »Bill Bonner Juco Catcher Taft College Receiving Video
Market warnings about November have proven accurate. Again.
The inventory cycle is now really starting to drive home. Market curves had warned in real time that economic deterioration stepped up in November, now the hard data comes behind to validate the moves. Imports crashed, retail inventories slid for third straight month. Both not seen since either pandemic 2020 or late '08/early '09. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis WSJ: Chip Inventories Swell as Consumers Buy Fewer Gadgets...
Read More »The Second Housing Bubble of the 21st Century Is Over
[Originally published in the Housing Finance International Journal.] The 21st century, only 23 years old, has already had two giant, international housing bubbles. It makes one doubt that we are getting any smarter with experience. Among the countries involved in the second bubble, both the U.S. and Canada fully participated in the newest rampant inflation of house prices. Prices this time reached levels far above those of the last boom peak. In the U.S., the...
Read More »Objection, Professor Harari! Logic Proves the Existence of Free Will
Yuval Noah Harari, professor of history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is not only a best-selling author but also a top advisor to Klaus Schwab, founder and front man of the World Economic Forum (WEF). In 2018, Harari wrote: “Unfortunately, ‘free will’ isn’t a scientific reality. It is a myth inherited from Christian theology.” And, in a 2019 interview, Harari said: Humans today are a hackable animal—an animal that can be hacked. . . . Hacking a person means...
Read More »Help the Institute Build the Foundations of Liberty. Donate before 2023!
Forty years ago, I was worried. I had had the honor of working with Ludwig von Mises. But, not long after his death, the greatest economist and defender of freedom in the twentieth century was being ignored. Some years before, I had worked for the great Neil McCaffrey at his Arlington House Publishers. One day, I was called into his office and asked, “How’d you like to be Ludwig von Mises’s editor?” I was to correct and bring back into print three of the great man’s...
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