Speaking of Say’s Law 8 March 2010 Speaking of Say’s Law Steven Kates 8 March 2010 I am now on a 40,000 kilometre round trip to present a paper that will last but a single hour. … Continue reading “Speaking of Say’s Law”
Economic recovery? Not for the workers 12 October 2009 Labour Market Economic recovery? Not for the workers Terry Arthur 12 October 2009 One of the strangest things about this recession is surely the shameless neglect of unemployment figures by the politicos, anxious to … Continue reading “Economic recovery? Not for the workers”
Quantitative easing: a case of being in the right place at the right time? 6 August 2009 Monetary Policy Quantitative easing: a case of being in the right place at the right time? Tom Papworth 6 August 2009 The Bank of England’s decision to pump an additional £50 billion into the economy, over and above the £125 billion … Continue reading “Quantitative easing: a case of being in the right place at the right time?”
Mises’ “Critique of Interventionism” restaged in Venezuela 19 March 2009 Economic Theory Mises’ “Critique of Interventionism” restaged in Venezuela Kristian Niemietz 19 March 2009 Eighty years ago the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises showed how a supposedly “targeted” state intervention in a free economy … Continue reading “Mises’ “Critique of Interventionism” restaged in Venezuela”