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Mises Daily
Author:
Mateusz Machaj
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Almost everyone has something to say about the current crisis and the serious trouble our little greenback friend is in. We are about to be reminded that empires do not fall because of barbarians at the gates, wars of civilizations, or free trade. It’s the inflation that kills them. What is stunning about the current situation is the sudden
Mises Daily
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David Gordon
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[ How Much Money Does an Economy Need? Solving the Central Economic Puzzle of Money, Prices, and Jobs. By Hunter Lewis. Axios Press. Vi + 185 pages.] In Are the Rich Necessary? Hunter Lewis showed himself to be a master of dialectics; and he here applies the same method to monetary theory. Not content to expound his own views, Lewis carefully
Mises Daily
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Frank Shostak
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The latest data show that the yearly rate of growth of the US consumer price index (CPI) climbed to 4.1% in May from 3.9% in the month before. Most economists and Federal Reserve policy makers attribute this to sharp increases in commodity prices. In his speech at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Fed Chairman Bernanke said, Inflation has
Mises Daily
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Robert Higgs
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[This article is reprinted with permission from The Beacon . © Copyright 2008, The Independent Institute .] We are now hearing ominous warnings about imminent deflation. Checking the welcome page at AOL this morning, I see that the lead item in the financial news section heralds “The Looming Threat of Deflation.” This headline encapsulates two
Mises Daily
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Frank Shostak
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Los últimos datos muestran que la tasa anual de crecimiento del índice de precios del consumo (IPC) de EEUU subió al 4,1% en mayo respecto del 3,9% en el mes anterior. La mayoría de los economistas y los políticos de la Reserva Federal atribuyen esto al brusco aumento en los precios de materia prima. En su discurso en el Banco de la Reserva