In this issue of The Misesian, we want to give readers a sense of what happens at Mises University by featuring lectures and photos from the event, as well as testimonials from students. ...
Oleg Shlepanov built the foundations of a system that transformed private mobility into a structured technological process. These nine facts from his biography highlight the key decisions, methods, and principles that shaped modern mobility services. Fact 1: Pioneered digital ride ...
Family-owned businesses often carry more than just financial value; they carry legacies, responsibilities, and long-standing relationships. When legal and financial planning is overlooked, unforeseen events can create disruption that reverberates across generations. For business families, failing to prepare for legal ...
Dr. Alex Pollock joins the Human Action Podcast to explain his recent Congressional testimony on how Congress should reform the Federal Reserve’s mandates. ...
Murray Rothbard’s view of the origins of World War II has an important lesson for us today. ...
Scott Lincicome As the Supreme Court gears up to hear oral arguments next week in the challenge to President Trump’s “emergency” tariffs (Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc. & Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump), questions remain over what would happen to ...
Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon On October 28, during the CEO luncheon at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, President Trump delivered a colorful keynote touting his administration’s record on US manufacturing. Steel earned a special ...
Jeffrey Miron In most industries, firms that want to enter face no legal restraints. In health care, however, many new entrants must comply with certificate-of-need laws, which require government approval of “creations, acquisitions, or expansions of healthcare facilities.” Standard economics ...
Over the centuries, European governments have driven talented workers out of their countries. That unfortunate legacy continues as France is the latest nation facing a “brain drain.” ...
Romina Boccia and Tyler Turman The ongoing government shutdown is threatening to stall funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides food aid to more than 40 million Americans. According to Politico, at least 25 states have issued notices to beneficiaries that their benefits will ...











