by Martin Kulldorff | Aug 5, 2022 | Technology
Whatever the truth is, we need to convincingly determine whether there is a problem or not and make that evidence public. Rather than the CDC and FDA feeding the public with inferior VAERS data that cannot answer the question, Americans deserve to be presented with solid evidence from the superior VSD and BEST systems.
by George Reisman | Aug 5, 2022 | Economics
How the profit motive acts to make production steadily increase in a free market, and becomes an agent of continuous economic progress.
by Brian Phillips | Aug 4, 2022 | POLITICS
Just as statists use a crisis to advance their agenda, advocates of the free market should use a noncrisis to advance our cause.
by Ludwig Von Mises | Aug 4, 2022 | Money & Banking
When people talk of a “price level,” they have in mind the image of a level of a liquid which goes up or down according to the increase or decrease in its quantity, but which, like a liquid in a tank, always rises evenly. But with prices, there is no such... by Max Borders | Aug 3, 2022 | Books, Education
Parents want the best for their children. They realize that one of the keys to escaping poverty is a good education. The best education, they understand, comes from entrepreneurs who offer higher quality to stay in business and prosper. – Max Borders
by Institute for Energy Research | Aug 3, 2022 | Energy
Senator Joe Manchin, in a 180-degree about-face, agreed on a slimmed-down version of President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better bill that will increase corporate taxes; provide tax credits, grants and incentives to politically correct “clean” energy technologies such as wind, solar and electric vehicles; and seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, among other Green New Deal and climate initiatives.
by Richard M. Ebeling | Aug 2, 2022 | LAW
“If only I was dictator, I know how to set things right.”
by Ludwig Von Mises | Aug 2, 2022 | Money & Banking
If the supply of caviar were as plentiful as the supply of potatoes, the price of caviar–that is, the exchange ratio between caviar and money or caviar and other commodities-would change considerably. In that case, one could obtain caviar at a much smaller... by Brian Phillips | Aug 1, 2022 | Housing
Nuisance is highly contextual. An action that constitutes a nuisance in one context may not be a nuisance in another context.