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  • Samuel Gregg Joins AIER to Lead Initiative Defending Freedom, Combatting Collectivism

    “As part of his new role as Distinguished Fellow in Political Economy and a Senior Research Faculty member, Dr. Gregg will be expanding AIER’s research initiatives in both scholarly and popular venues.” ~ AIER

    Samuel Gregg Joins AIER to Lead Initiative Defending Freedom, Combatting Collectivism
  • Groping in the Dark

    “This year, Ludwig von Mises’ Socialism turns 100 years old. Pandemic policies went beyond ordinary collectivism in utterly suppressing rather than seizing industries. We now face costly delays, shortages, and rising prices; this is what Mises’ ‘groping in the dark’ looks like.” ~ Peter C. Earle

    Groping in the Dark
  • In Memoriam: Henry J. Miller III

    “We celebrate the man, Doc Miller, whose spirit in no small part animated the American Institute for Economic Research for the last two decades.” ~ AIER

    In Memoriam: Henry J. Miller III
  • AIER Welcomes Will Ruger

    “’I would like to welcome William to AIER and look forward to his stewardship of the institute in the years to come,’ said Gregory van Kipnis, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at AIER.” ~ AIER

    AIER Welcomes Will Ruger
  • Stagflation in the Disco Era

    The 1970s brought low levels of economic growth. It is appropriate to look back upon those days today. In this issue of the Harwood Economic Review we are again looking back to the ‘70s, as the worrisome prospects of increasing costs of living amid slowing economic growth are emerging. And with those, the ugliest word…

    Stagflation in the Disco Era
  • Is Inflation Back?

    Gold will return to monetary preeminence not because it can or should, but because it must. Nixon’s temporary suspension will be exactly that; not because he said so, but rather because at some point there will be no other road forward.

    Is Inflation Back?
  • Special Issue on China

    “The United States and China are beginning to compete more closely all around the world, and collisions of interest are occurring more frequently. This issue is dedicated to US-China topics.” ~AIER

    Special Issue on China
  • GosFed Looming at the Fed?

    “It’s easy to see why the comrades of Gosbank showed so little dissent. Say, or think, the wrong thing in the Soviet Union, and you risked a one-way ticket to Siberia. What in the world is GosFed’s excuse?” ~The New York Sun

    GosFed Looming at the Fed?
  • Universal Basic Income: How Crazy of an Idea Is It Really?

    Aleksandra Przegalinska, Vice Rector at Kozminski University and AIER Research Fellow interviews Robert Wright on the meaning, intent and practicality of universal basic income as an economic policy and moral conundrum for free societies.

    Universal Basic Income: How Crazy of an Idea Is It Really?
  • Bill Maher’s Insightful and Funny Covid Monologue

    “Bill Maher has been a voice for sanity from the beginning of the lockdowns, raising plenty of questions along the way. His latest material is gold, however. He rightly decries the politicization of medicine and the manner in which the media has been a handmaiden of panic throughout. Let us hope that his monologue, transcript…

    Bill Maher’s Insightful and Funny Covid Monologue