All Posts Tagged With: "relative prices"

Taxation Is the Lifeblood of the State

The cliffhanger debate over whether or not to raise the federal government’s debt ceiling threw U.S. fiscal policy into brighter relief than it has been in recent memory. Suddenly people were calling for significant cuts in government spending in the face of a rapidly growing national debt. As often happens, calls for cuts in government [...]

26Oct2011 | Arthur E. Foulkes | 4 comments | Continued

On the Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle, Part I

One of the most vivid memories of my undergraduate years is of sitting for hours in my carrel in the old Polk Library at Nicholls State University and reading F.A. Hayek’s Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle and his Prices and Production. These books on the economic cycles of booms and busts are among the [...]

20Jan2009 | Donald J. Boudreaux | 5 comments | Continued

Economics for the Citizen, Part III

Someone might have made you a gift of The Freeman.
Does that mean reading this article is free?
The answer is a big fat no.

1Dec2005 | Walter E. Williams | 0 comments | Continued
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