Even the Feds Admit Minimum Wages Cause Unemployment
A little-known loophole in federal law allows people with disabilities to be employed below the minimum wage, writes Nicholas Freiling.
A little-known loophole in federal law allows people with disabilities to be employed below the minimum wage, writes Nicholas Freiling.
The European Central Bank’s recent move to negative interest rates is a sign that the ECB is hitting the panic button, writes Frank Hollenbeck.
In this audio interview, Ron Paul touches on recent developments affecting the value of the dollar, the potential for currency collapse, gold, war,
In 1946, as now, the government held up the threat of deflation to justify a policy of ultra-low interest rates, writes James Grant.
Merely increasing demand does not increase production or produce wealth, writes Patrick Barron.
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“An Introduction to Economic Reasoning,” DR. PETER KLEIN — University of Missouri
10:50–11:00 a.m. Discussion and refreshments
Inflation puts a brake on social mobility: the rich stay rich (longer) and the poor stay poor (longer) than they would in a free society, writes Gu
Easy money policy hurts most people, particularly workers and savers, and redistributes their wealth to the ruling elites, writes Mark Thornton.