This year, Mises Institute Associated Scholar Per Bylund released The Seen, the Unseen, and The Unrealized: How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives. We recently spoke with Professor Bylund about his book and how the effects of government regulation are more far-reaching and more damaging than many people realize. MISES INSTITUTE : Why is the
Terror attacks, civil wars, and political upheaval around the world are clear signs that debate about immigration isn’t going to disappear any time soon. However, troubled times can also be a good opportunity to revisit our basic arguments and assumptions about controversial issues. They’re also a way to remind ourselves of how much we can still
As we look at things that impress us technologically we also have a certain trepidation, because we’re told that robots are going to take our jobs. “Yes, the internet is wonderful,” we may say, “but robots, I don’t want those.” I don’t mean to make light of this because robots are going to take a lot of jobs. They’re going to take a lot of blue
The death of Fidel Castro has brought to light the catastrophic failure of Cuban socialism . Cuba, whose standard of living was among the highest in the region in 1959 , is now one of the world’s poorest countries ( questionable stats on education, healthcare, and even cigars notwithstanding). And, of course, as is obvious to anyone not named
Xanthe Pajarillo has petitioned her city council to somehow get the local McDonald’s restaurants to offer the McRib sandwich. The McRib features ground pork shaped like four ribs and McDonald’s signature barbecue sauce. Some people love it. Others hate it. Xanthe is in the “ loves it “ crowd. The sandwich is even a part of her family’s
From Brexit to Donald Trump’s election, the surge in populism this year has revealed that many voters believe something is wrong with the world’s political and economic system. What is less clear is what exactly can be done to combat these problems. While voters in Italy recently rejected an effort to centralize the country’s political system, the
In the current political climate, we hear again and again that the key to lessening the prevalence and effects of poverty is to raise nominal incomes. We hear it repeatedly in calls for a “living wage” and calls for a minimum wage. It is further promoted in debates over a “minimum basic income,” Social Security, and other types of taxpayer-funded
A correspondent who describes himself as “a 26-year old college graduate who strongly supports a system of free enterprise,” recently wrote me to say that he is “continuously confronted with questions that are most difficult to answer.” He appended a list of 10 of them, and asked for my comments. I offer my answer here. To save space, I have not
Earlier this year, a number of Uber cars in Poland came under attack by a group of vandals who were likely taxi drivers . In general, these types of vandalism have a long tradition in human history and have contributed to keeping populations’ general living standards at very low levels. Attacks on Uber drivers are simply the latest chapter in a
Ludwig von Mises didn’t like references to the “miracle” of the marketplace or the “magic” of production or other terms that suggest that economic systems depend on some force that is beyond human comprehension. In his view, we are better off coming to a rational understanding of why markets are responsible for astounding levels of productivity
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