The Week in Review: June 4, 2016
Friday's bad employment data closed out a week of new analysis revealing a battered economy.
Friday's bad employment data closed out a week of new analysis revealing a battered economy.
Presidential elections provide candidates an opportunity to repeat age-old economic fallacies that never seem to die.
The job growth from April to May in 2016 was the smallest April-May increase seen since 2009.
This tepid recovery is now very long in the tooth and industrial production and PMI's are slipping into recession mode virtually everywhere.
The problem isn't whether a candidate's economic plan is detailed enough. The problem is the notion that a politician can improve the economy.
This debate will be almost totally about slogans and style since the candidates already agree on many issues.
The Lens in Washington state covered our Mises Circle, with attention to my "Three Lies You'll Hear from the Candidates this Year."
The Mises Institute hosts the first ever live episode of the Contra Krugman Show.
Audience questions with Walter Block, Ryan McMaken, and Jeff Deist, at the 2016 Mises Circle in Seattle