The Folly of Legislating against Unfairness
Legislating against unfairness in order to achieve "equal" outcomes is like legislating against the wind. While
Americans Paid for the Trump Tariffs—and Would Do So Again
Clark Packard, Scott Lincicome, and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon During a campaign stop in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, over the
Grocery Price Gouging?
Peter Van Doren Soon-to-be Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris announced a proposal to empower the federal government
The Brazilian Judiciary’s Continued Censorship and the Brussels-Brasilia Effect
David Inserra This past weekend (Aug. 17–18), X announced it would close its local offices in Brazil
Prices and Price Controls: An Introduction
Ryan Bourne Note: This is an excerpt from my book The War on Prices. High inflation and supply
Fall 2024 Mises Book Club (Auburn)
In September 2024, undergraduate students will have an opportunity to participate in the Fall Mises Book
Should Governments Encourage Population Growth?
Jeffrey Miron Politicians on both sides of the aisle, and much popular opinion, believe the government should
Is a State AI Patchwork Next? AI Legislation at a State Level in 2024
Jennifer Huddleston While Congress debates what, if any, actions are needed around artificial intelligence (AI), many states
Inverted, Recessed, and Hung Out to Dry
The Fed for many years has manipulated the money supply in order to attempt to keep