Recorded by the Mises Institute in the mid-1980s, The Mises Report provided radio commentary from leading non-interventionists, economists, and political scientists. In this program, we present another part of “Ten Great Economic Myths”. This material was prepared by Murray N. ...
Jonathan Newman joins The Human Action Podcast to discuss his recent Twitter controversy over the claim that market prices can be “wrong” (i.e. in disequilibrium) if they are “sticky.” Jonathan Newman’s Twitter controversy on sticky prices: Mises.org/HAP399a Joe Salerno on Mises’s ...
There is a cyberattack every 39 seconds, coming to an average of 2,200 cyberattacks per day. This is according to statistics collected by Security magazine, which shed light on the persistent threat of cybersecurity attacks, underscoring the alarming potential for ...
Although commonly used, Max Weber’s definition of the state—an entity that has a monopoly on the legitimate use of force within a given geographical area—can mislead people into thinking that the state is the only or even the primary reason ...
Thermal label printers are crucial to any retail business, large warehouse, or logistical operation. But with so many different types and models available for purchase, it can take time to decide what suits you. In the transportation and logistics industry, ...
The windfall tax on oil and gas firms will be suspended if prices fall to normal levels for a sustained period, the government has announced. Halting the windfall tax would cut the overall tax rate on energy firms from 75% ...
HMRC has announced that it will pilot a new ‘seasonal model’ for its self-assessment helpline in an attempt to relieve pressure on its phone lines and prioritise urgent queries. The initiative, set to run for three months from 12th June ...
The cost of living crisis has hindered the online shopping sales boom with digital sales falling to their lowest levels since before the pandemic. The number of online sales fell by 3.3 per cent during May as punters, under the ...
A guarantee from UK Export Finance (UKEF) has provided Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer Wrightbus with £50 million in financing to support its ambitious exporting strategy. This Export Development Guarantee sees the UK’s export credit agency guarantee 80 percent of the ...
Britain remains on course to dodge a recession this year but growth will “flatline” as stubborn inflation and a tight jobs market continue to drag on the economy, according to the latest forecast from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). ...