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Recent Writing


Please choose from the articles listed below:

Money is Flooding the World Markets, May 19, 2007

Globalization: Boon or Gloom?, April 3, 2007

Memories of Ludwig von Mises, February 26, 2007

MILTON FRIEDMAN, 1912-2006 , December 6, 2006

An Unstable Dollar Standard , October 27, 2006

Why is Medical Care so Expensive?, August 14, 2006

Principles of Inequality, July 8, 2006

Hedge Funds Curb the Business Cycle, June 23, 2006

The Fed's Balancing Act, June 14, 2006

Under the Shadow of Inflationomics, May 18, 2006

Policing the Border, April 27, 2006

Another Industrial Revolution , March 30, 2006

Liberal College Professors , March 26, 2006

New Hope in Germany , March 7, 2006

The Strength of the Dollar , February 14, 2006

Raising the Minimum Wage, December 19, 2005

Ye Shall Know Them By Their Fruits , November 29, 2005

Shadows of Foreign Debt , October 15, 2005

Another Vietnam? , September 28, 2005

Economics and Politics, August 31, 2005

Jobs are Moving Abroad, July 6, 2005

IInflation Breeds Many Evils, June 13, 2005

Does the Future Belong to China?, May 27, 2005

Dark Clouds Over Europe, May 5, 2005

Women, Work and Wages , March 28, 2005

Labor Laws Cause Unemployment , March 15, 2005

Economic Opportunities are Waning, January 27, 2005

The New Economic Elite, January 17, 2005

Shades of the Dollar Standard, December 28 , 2004

Guns and Butter, November 30, 2004

Whither Social Security? November 20, 2004

Bubbles in Real Estate, November 10, 2004

In Another Cold War, September 30, 2004

Deep in Debt, Deep in Danger, September 5 , 2004

American Jobs are Going Abroad, August 21, 2004

Why is the Country so Divided?, August 17, 2004

In Search of the Lesser Evil, August 3 , 2004

A Quicksand of Debt, June15, 2004

Democracy Does Not Beget Prosperity, May 22, 2004

Inflation or Deflation?, March 2, 2004

Free Elections in Iraq, February 12, 2004

Exporting American Jobs, January 8, 2004

Medicare Fight Without End, December 20, 2003

CEO Remuneration, November 19, 2003

Incomes are Falling, November 15, 2003

Miraculous Growth of Money, November 8, 2003

Deep in Debt, Caught in a Net, October 31, 2003

There is a Market Rate of Interest, October 24, 2003

Potential Dollar Scenarios, October 18, 2003

Preface to Böhm-Bawerk's Basic Principles of Economic Value, September 1, 2003

Unemployment is Rising, August 15, 2003

Social Justice, August 13, 2003

Economic Doctrines of Islam, July 14, 2003

A Look at Iraq, May 15, 2003

Rebuilding the Iraqi Economy, May 5, 2003

The Perils of Deflation, April 3, 2003

The German Puzzle, March 10, 2003

Gold is Shining Again, March 1, 2003

Deficits Do Matter, February 21, 2003

Competition on the Campus, February 4, 2003

Blaming the Fed, November 8, 2002

Federal Prodigality, October 23, 2002

A Pastoral Letter by Lutheran Bishops, October 15, 2002

The Fed: On the Horns of a Dilemma, September 15, 2002

A Visit to Russia, September 7, 2002

The Beleaguered Middle East, May 16, 2002

Deep in Debt, in Deep Danger, April 23, 2002

Argentina: Skirting Anarchy, February 22, 2002

A Japanese Lesson, February 5, 2002

Whither the Euro?, January 28, 2002

A New Kind of War, September 22, 2001

Outrageous CEO Pay, August 14, 2001

Death Duties Hurt Everyone, July 30, 2001

Fed Rate Cuts, July 14, 2001

The Languishing Euro, May 22, 2001

How to Create an Energy Crisis, May 12, 2001

The Mighty Dollar, May 5, 2001

Moral Dilemmas on April 15, April 16, 2001

The Fed, The Fed, The Fed, March 31, 2001

How Safe is Your Mutual?, March 18, 2001

Tax-Cut Talk, February 24, 2001

The Bulls and The Bears, January 11, 2001

Oppressive Medicare, December 29, 2000

Record Trade Deficits, November 22, 2000

The Budget Surpluses, November 2, 2000

The New Era, October 8, 2000

Globalization Under Fire, August 16, 2000

Ill-Designed for Soft Landings, July 29, 2000

An Uncertain Euro, April 2, 2000

The Long Shadow of a Bubble, March 1, 2000