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Jeffrey Tucker

Bettina Bien Greaves, Faithful Servant of History

She had a beautiful and blunt way about her, never sugar-coating the history but always inspired by an ideal she fell in love with and never gave up: the idea that human freedom is the right principle for the good society.

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Max Gulker

Localize It

What would happen if local governments had a lot more control over policy? Some localities could lower taxes and provide fewer services, while others could do the opposite. Local school boards could have much greater control over curricula and measuring outcomes. And many aspects of the culture wars could be settled at a level where far more consensus likely exists.

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José Niño

Feds Mandate Infrastructure Wages, Line Union Pockets

Market advocates have a golden opportunity to not only reign in federal spending but to introduce much-needed privatization in the infrastructure sector.

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Edward Stringham

Inflation Is Theft: On the Founding of AIER

Government monetary policy was not invented to help the everyday person but instead to benefit the government and its connected interests, “the swindlers.”

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Alexander W. Salter

Discretionary Central Banking Is Incentive Incompatible

Central banking is the institutionalization of irresponsibility in monetary policy.

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Alexander W. Salter

Modern Central Banking as Technocracy

The chief problem with modern central banking is that it’s discretionary.

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Scott Burns

Welcome to the Party

Nearly a decade after the Great Recession, prominent economists are finally expressing their dissatisfaction with the Fed’s performance.

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James L. Caton

The Gold Standard and Deflation

Problems that arose with the gold standard were certainly associated with deflation. That does not mean the gold standard was inherently deflationary.

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