#TBT Ludwig von Mises' 1942 Letter to the Editor in the @nytimes on Nazi socialism. http://t.co/kv7TFekY8J—
Mises Institute (@mises) October 15, 2015
Mises on Nazi socialism
31 Oct 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, defence economics, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, industrial organisation, labour economics, Ludwig von Mises, Public Choice, survivor principle Tags: Nazi Germany
FA Hayek on competition as a discovery procedure
11 Oct 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, Austrian economics, entrepreneurship, F.A. Hayek Tags: competition is a discovery procedure, creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness, market process, market selection, The meaning of competition
Mises on entrepreneurs and consumer sovereignty
21 Sep 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, Austrian economics, economic history, industrial organisation, Ludwig von Mises, survivor principle Tags: competition and monopoly, consumer sovereignty, creative destruction, entrepreneurial alertness, market selection, The meaning of competition
Hayek on the division of knowledge
15 Sep 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, Austrian economics, economics of information, F.A. Hayek, industrial organisation, survivor principle Tags: capitalism and freedom, competition as a discovery procedure, The meaning of competition, The pretence to knowledge
Prices — what do they do?
13 Aug 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics Tags: competition is a discovery procedure, market process, The meaning of competition
ABCT insights are predominantly a theory of unsustainable credit-induced booms
09 Aug 2015 Leave a comment
in Austrian economics, business cycles, global financial crisis (GFC), great depression, great recession, macroeconomics, monetarism, monetary economics Tags: Austrian business cycle theory, Austrian macroeconomics, booms and busts, central banking, monetary policy, Roger Garrison

via What Austrian business cycle theory does and does not claim as true | Institute of Economic Affairs
The fates of two islands under constant threat from a neighbouring military colossus
01 Aug 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economics of media and culture, economics of regulation, growth disasters, growth miracles, income redistribution, industrial organisation, law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle Tags: anticapitalist mentality, antimarket bias, capitalism and freedom, China, Cuba, expressive voting, Hong Kong, Leftover Left, public intellectuals, rational ignorance, rational irrationality, Twitter left
62 years ago North and South Korea signed a truce
28 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economics of bureaucracy, growth disasters, growth miracles, income redistribution, liberalism, Marxist economics, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: collapse of communism, economics of central planning, failed states, North Korea, South Korea
https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/625658259861598209/photo/1
Truce is signed and the fighting ends in Korea on this day in 1953. nyti.ms/1D1Yswe http://t.co/O9a8iJgE99—
NYT Archives (@NYTArchives) July 27, 2015
And the rich got richer, who cares
16 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, constitutional political economy, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, economics of regulation, economics of religion, energy economics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics, financial economics, growth disasters, growth miracles, income redistribution, industrial organisation, international economics, labour economics, labour supply, liberalism, poverty and inequality, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle, transport economics, urban economics Tags: Deirdre McCloskey, entrepreneurial alertness, The Great Enrichment, The Great Escape, The Great Fact, top 1%
"The rich got richer, true. But…" —@DeirdreMcClosk buff.ly/1Imdv4o http://t.co/M3ERx3JTIn—
HumanProgress.org (@humanprogress) June 28, 2015
Israel Kirzner’s Hayek Medal Lecture in Berlin — June 2015
02 Jul 2015 Leave a comment
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Mises on the Great Fact
29 May 2015 Leave a comment
in Austrian economics, comparative institutional analysis, economic history, Ludwig von Mises Tags: capitalism and freedom, The Great Enrichment, The Great Escape, The Great Fact
John Maynard Keynes on the usefulness of mathematical economists
15 May 2015 Leave a comment
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A new biography of John Maynard Keynes reveals him to be something of a polymath econ.st/1FdudRL http://t.co/Rz0ui9V1lB—
The Economist (@EconBizFin) May 13, 2015

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