From the Publisher January–February 2023
The value of time, i.e., time preference or the higher valuation of want-satisfaction in nearer periods
The Income Tax Is the Root of Much Evil
Taxes Have Consequences: An Income Tax History of the United StatesBy Arthur B. Laffer, Brian Domitrovic,
Empty Malls and Shopping Centers: How Government Fuels Malinvestments
If you live in the United States, you are most likely familiar with empty storefronts, especially
The End of Monetary Hedonism
Does cheap money and credit make us richer? Does more money and credit create more stuff,
Dr. Samuel Gregg: Our Founding Fathers Designed An Entrepreneurial Republic. Can We Keep It?
Entrepreneurship is by no means exclusively American. But this country has led the way in unleashing,
How Can We Restore Freedom and Sound Money in the US and the UK? Some Ideas
It is no secret that freedom, both socially and economically, are disappearing in the USA and
Fighting Inflation Really Means Fighting the Federal Reserve
There are surely other worlds than this—other thoughts than the thoughts of the multitude—other speculations than
The Rise and Fall of Good Money: A Tale of the Market and the State
Once upon a time, the USA had sound, reliable money. Then, a small group of "really
How Fast Should the Money Supply Grow?
Some economists have suggested that inflation results when the money supply expands faster than the rate
Hans-Hermann Hoppe on For a New Liberty at 50
No one will read For a New Liberty and not see the world with very different eyes afterward. Original