It might not feel like a New Year, as the pandemic continues to ravage most countries. On top of the human toll, the economic fallout will continue to depress activity in the first part of 2021. However, policymakers throughout the G7 provided more stimulus in late 2020 and extended many emergency facilities well into the New Year. This will help cushion the blow and help facilitate a stronger recovery later in the year. The two Senate seats in Georgia being...
Read More »2020 Was a Snack, 2021 Is the Main Course
One of the dishes at the banquet of consequences that will surprise a great many revelers is the systemic failure of the Federal Reserve’s one-size-fits-all “solution” to every spot of bother: print another trillion dollars and give it to rapacious financiers and corporations. Though 2020 is widely perceived as “the worst year ever,” it was only a snack. The real banquet of consequences will be served in 2021. The reason 2020 was only a snack is that systems...
Read More »The Result of “Too Much Money”: Asset Price Inflation and Inequality
In the eyes of many, covid-19 has truly accelerated things. Tech aficionados have been rejoicing as virtual meetings, Zoom calls, and overall digitization within companies have seen a serious boost. At the same time, the corona crisis has intensified another contemporary development that people generally don’t really care about: today’s ongoing expansion of the money supply. Although monetary policy had been ultraexpansionary even well before the virus hit the world,...
Read More »2021: Predictions for the New Year
There's no reason to assume 2021 will bring a reversal of 2020's trends. Many of the fights that began in 2020 are likely to intensify in the new year. Be sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard. You Might Also Like American Police Forces Were Created to Fight Rioters. But Police Probably Made Things Worse. 2020-07-29 Whenever the vicious portion of population shall be...
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Read More »Swiss continue search for absconded British tourists
Skiing for one in Davos Keystone / Gian Ehrenzeller Swiss cantons are still trying to identify tourists from the UK and South Africa who are staying in their resorts or who fled to escape Covid quarantine. Canton Valais, home to many popular ski resorts such as Verbier and Zermatt, is struggling. This content was published on December 30, 2020 – 14:03December 30, 2020 – 14:03 Keystone-SDA/ts At the weekend an estimated 200 British tourists crept out of Verbier...
Read More »Fear of Collapse for Small Businesses
The coronavirus has dominated all of our lives in recent months. Radical paths were taken by politicians in the form of lockdowns to contain the pandemic. But we should recognize that even if the coronavirus is a (major) challenge for us, we always have to keep a holistic view of world events. Just as there are epidemiological factors to consider in this crisis, there are also economic, social, cultural, political and other health factors at play. It is precisely...
Read More »“The real danger comes from massive state dependence” – Part II
INTERVIEW WITH H.S.H. PRINCE MICHAEL OF LIECHTENSTEIN – Part II of II Claudio Grass (CG): Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve witnessed extreme efforts to increase top-down control and to centralize power in ways that affect almost all aspects of a citizen’s life. Do you expect that this can all be reversed once the crisis is over, or has the Rubicon been crossed? HSH Prince Michael of Liechtenstein (PM): I still hope, but I am not very confident,...
Read More »Inflating Inflation Expectations
Rising prices feature in many economic forecasts for the US. It is seen as part of the reflation meme as the vaccines roll out. There seem to be three threads to the discussion. The first is practically mathematically certain. Economists refer to it as the base effect. As the pandemic struck and the economy shut down, prices fell. Headline CPI fell by 0.4% in March 2019, by 0.8% in April, and another 0.1% in May. The PCE deflator, which the Fed targets, fell...
Read More »Covid: negative test to enter France from Switzerland only required if resident in France
On 19 December 2020, the French government advised against French residents travelling to Switzerland to ski and introduced rules that made returning difficult, including a requirement to show a negative Covid-19 test less than 72 hours old or to quarantine on arrival. © Anne Laure Affre | Dreamstime.comThe rule covered all those entering France from the cantons of Graubünden, Jura, Neuchâtel, Uri, Valais and Vaud. However, it was not initially clear who was...
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