How Deflationary Forces Will Be Turned into Inflation
In today's fiat-money regime, the possibility of deflation appears fairly small indeed.
In today's fiat-money regime, the possibility of deflation appears fairly small indeed.
Austrians understand that state intervention in the monetary system is an abuse.
The Depression marked a turning point in American public policy. From this point on we hear no more about balanced budgets.
Today's banks are not free-market institutions. They live in a symbiosis with governments that they are financing.
Presented by Joe Salerno at the Mises Circle in New Orleans, 5 November 2011.
Deleveraging is necessary to clean up the system and lay the foundations for solid economic expansion.
Austrian economists have long recognized that the economy is far more complex than simple models capture.
An increase in the quantity of money doesn't bring any general improvement of conditions.
From Man, Economy, and State, narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.