Posts Tagged ‘Recession’
Another Government Induced Housing Bubble…
Most of the time when a burglar steals from a house and does not get caught, he doesn't turn around immediately the next day and steal from it again. And this makes him smarter then the Federal Government. The Federal Government since day one has blamed the banks and private sector for encouraging loans and giving out money to almost anyone. [...]
Liberty Reads for January 6, 2009
Does the State Protect Us? The Difference Between Obama and Bush's Anti-Terrorism Policies Does Newt Gingrich Speak for Republicans or Tea Partiers? Intellectual Property and the Structure of Human Action John Mackey of Whole Foods: Food Fighter NY Fed Treasury Spread Model: Recession Is Over...
Deferring Risk and Taking Names
By Justin Williams Deferring risk is attempting to take a risky action that may bring a big benefit and putting the costs upon other. Those who may read this site are probably thinking about our current government bailouts, but I would like to look deeper into this problem. In particular, regulations that defers costs. One example of this is [...]
Daily Liberty Reads
Stimulating the Economy Into the Ground There Will Be (Hyper)Inflation Watch yesterday's episode of "Freedom Watch": The Tobacco Tax Hike With or Without You Pete Eyre Joins Fr33 Agents Atlas Shrugged Movie Update
Dr. Pete Leeson Discussing the Recession
Dr. Leeson blogs at The Austrian Economists. You can buy Dr. Leeson's new book, The Invisible Hook, here.

