Mises Wire

Four States Vote to Punish Low-Skilled Workers With Minimum Wage Hikes

The EntrepreneurPolitical TheoryValue and Exchange

Blog11/18/2016

Recent minimum wage increases will both increase the cost of living and limit employment for low-skilled workers.

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Will San Diego Help End the NFL's Addiction to Taxpayer Money?

Taxes and SpendingPolitical Theory

Blog11/18/2016

Will team owners get smart and begin to embrace multi-use, privately funded sports stadiums?

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Mainstream Media Goes Full McCarthyite

Media and CulturePolitical Theory

Blog11/18/2016

Whenever you disagree with anybody, don't debate ideas, go right into name calling.

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Austrian Student Scholars Conference — Feb. 24–25, 2017

Blog11/18/2016

Grove City College will host the 13th annual ASSC. Open to undergraduate and graduate students. Register Now.

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India's Long Road to Growth

Global EconomyTaxes and SpendingPolitical Theory

Blog11/17/2016

India serves as a striking example of an emerging market that has overcome the shackles of protectionism.

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Markets May Tell Us More than the Pundits

Media and CulturePolitical Theory

Blog11/17/2016

Pundits like Paul Krugman have become true masters of wildly incorrect speculation.

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James Rickards: End Game for the Global Economy

11/18/2016Audio/Video
Jeff Deist and James Rickards discuss what financial elites have planned for the next financial crisis, and how people can protect themselves.

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Week in Review: November 19, 2016

Taxes and SpendingInterventionismMoney and BankingPolitical Theory

Blog11/18/2016

In Europe, politicians continue to try to come to grips with both Brexit and Trump's election.

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Why the Dollar Remains the World's Reserve Currency

The FedMoney and BanksMoney and Banking

Blog11/18/2016

The dollar will remain the world's reserve currency so long as other governments are happy to keep propping it up.

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Mandating Higher Wages Won't Fix Japan's Economy

Global EconomyPolitical Theory

Blog11/17/2016

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is repeating Herbert Hoover's failed plan to fix an economy by keeping wages high.

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