Tag Archives: Austrian Economics

It’s the Investment, Stupid

Steven Horwitz: Posted at The Coordination Problem Here is the most important blog post you will read all week, and it comes from the indispensible Bob Higgs. Bob points out that all the talk about “stimulating consumption” is beside the point because consumption spending is not the problem! Real personal consumption spending is now above [...]

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Parallel Lives: Liberty or Power?

Mises Daily: Friday, July 09, 2010 by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. This is the tale of two economists who lived parallel lives, and then pursued two different and contrary goals. One was devoted to liberty and one was devoted to the state. The first remained a teacher during his entire life, never in any prestigious [...]

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“Fear the Boom and Bust” a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem

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A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future

Change Your Mind Mises Daily: Monday, February 08, 2010 by Doug French Despite the juiced-up GDP numbers of the last two quarters, there is no illusion that the depression is over and the boom has resumed. While GDP is reported as being positive, the employment numbers remain weak. The headline jobless number has one in [...]

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Peter Schiff Explains, In Plain English, The Economic Crisis And The Solution!

Once again, the man who got laughed at for the past 5 + years is giving sound economic advise to the pundits. This time nobody is laughing. By the way, he mentions two schools of thought, the Austrian School of economics and the Keynesian School of “economics.” Guess which one caused the “Great Depression?” And, [...]

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