Avoiding digital transformation icebergs: Can industrial DataOps steer projects away from disaster?
Industrial DataOps is becoming a key solution for addressing the challenges of industrial digital transformation, according to a new research article from IoT Analytics. Based on the Industrial Connectivity Market…
The Present Monetary System Is Heading for a Breakdown
As monetary authorities continue to inflate the money supply, they inflict more and more damage upon the currency. Unfortunately, as the economy falters under the inflationary regime, the “solution” always…
Underdog Moicano Wins UFC Fight, Bashes Macron in France, Promotes Hoppe
Vegas expected Renato “Sound Money” Moicano to lose his UFC fight against Benoit Saint Denis. Instead, he won and used the opportunity to promote the work of another Austrian economist.…
Tom Luongo on the Rival Factions Among Bankers
Tom Luongo explains the different factions among bankers, including rivalries between New York and San Francisco, and the US versus Europe.
John Maynard Keynes: Mathematician, Investor, and Economist
John Maynard Keynes was an English “economist” who spawned a revolution in economic thinking that emerged out of a cesspool of socialist thinking in Britain.
Ludwig von Mises, Hero
“In 1998, Murray Rothbard wrote a great monograph called Ludwig von Mises: Scholar, Creator, Hero. I’d like to concentrate today on the third of the qualities, Mises as a hero.”
Centralizing Federal Power through Southern Reconstruction
One of the outcomes of the American Civil War was the movement toward centralization of political power in Washington. The Reconstruction regime imposed upon the former Confederate states following the…
Ctrl+Alt+Regulate: The DMA’s Misguided Reboot of Competition
Regulators with the European Union want people to believe that the “dead hand” of government regulation actually enhances competition. The only thing their actions enhance is more government power.
A Tribute to Mises on the Anniversary of his Birth
It’s Ludwig von Mises’s 143rd birthday! On the 100th anniversary of his birth (1981), George Reisman penned this tribute honoring Mises’s brilliance, courage, and impact.
Yes, Car Seat Laws Reduce the Birth Rate
Thanks to increasingly broad car-seat laws, a third child often requires the purchase of a larger, more expensive vehicle. At the margins, this has an effect on fertility.