Money and Banking
A Free Market in Money?
Professor White's lecture showed that, historically, a free-market approach to the banking industry is less prone to crises and operates efficiently through the invisible hand of the market.
Mish Should Ditch His Deflation Fears
Even if the "debt deflation" scenario is generally right, the absolute effect could be swamped by the relative effects, meaning that retirees on fixed dollar incomes could still get wiped out when their standard monthly expenses rise.
P.I.G. Tales
There are only inflationists on Capital Hill and Obama has a bigger bag of boondoggles than FDR could have ever imagined.
Can The Monetary System Regulate Itself?
Presented at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, on 9 March 2009. This audio is made available by Art Carden.
Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse, by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Tom Woods has made an invaluable contribution with his latest book. The public today looks for an explanation of the current economic crisis and a prescription for recovery.
Auditing the Fed will Audit the State
The Fed is a racket at heart, a con game writ large — what else can you call an organization with the exclusive privilege of printing money in the
Can China Transform its Mode of Growth?
The problem is not really economic but political. And as long as "the leadership of the Party" and "Marxism, Leninism, Mao Ze-dong thought" remain enshrined in the preamble to the Chinese constitution, the solution is likely to remain as elusive as ever.