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American Institute for Economic Research

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AIER educates people on the value of personal freedom, free enterprise, property rights, limited government and sound money.

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“Every small aspect of the work that people do to deliver and stock those Whole Foods grocery shelves is noble, in its own way. Dismissing the parts as meaningless fails to understand the power of the larger system.”
~ Michael Munger 🅼🅸🅲🅷🅰🅴🅻 🅼🆄🅽🅶🅴🆁 🏖️🔪👨‍🍳

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“We didn’t need a worker’s revolution to get and enjoy pie in the here and now… Innovation and profit-seeking in a society that embraced the Bourgeois Deal made workers so much more productive that the pie grew. A lot.”
~ Art Carden
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“The government’s ever-growing interest in deterring business expansion, along with granting federal agencies greater say over marketplace matters, is a complete disservice to our nation’s progress.”
~Kimberlee Josephson

Read here: aier.org/article/apples….

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America’s entrepreneurial spirit is part of what defines its national character.

Yet America faces real obstacles to sustaining an environment that’s ripe for entrepreneurship.

Samuel Gregg recently joined Bradley Foundation’s Voices of Freedom to discuss: bradleyfdn.org/explore/ep7-gr…

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“The Federal Reserve has enabled reckless government borrowing – which has shackled us and our children with a mountain of debt that becomes more costly every year.”

Read AIER's Senior Research Fellow Paul Mueller op-ed in FOX Business: foxbusiness.com/economy/federa….

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Here’s my book review for the American Institute for Economic Research American Institute for Economic Research for the book: “Getting Monetary Policy Back on Track,” which gives the proceedings of last year’s Hoover conference—great participants, but no real solutions for monetary mistakes realclearpolicy.com/2024/05/07/get…

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“Experts seemingly identify much more closely with the central bankers — the practitioners of monetary policy — than with those forced to contend with the negative consequences of bad decisions.”
~ Judy Shelton

Getting Monetary Policy Back on Track:
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The reach and impact of larger firms extends far beyond market sales, and Ludwig von Mises put it perfectly when stating that 'It is big business that makes all the achievements of modern technology accessible to the common man...'
My latest via American Institute for Economic Research
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Podcast | American Enterprise Institute's Christine Rosen talks to host Veronique de Rugy on America's middle class and how to fix it. Being middle-class in America used to mean something. It was something that was socially transformative and even revolutionary. What happened?

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Podcast | @AEI's Christine Rosen talks to host @veroderugy on America's middle class and how to fix it. Being middle-class in America used to mean something. It was something that was socially transformative and even revolutionary. What happened? ➡️ flow.page/qualified-opin….
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Good piece by Jason Sorens at American Institute for Economic Research on the highs and lows in Texas. As I’ve noted many times, much to do for Texas to improve!

Key: “Florida, Arizona, South Dakota, and New Hampshire are more pro-freedom than Texas. They’re just not as loud about it.”

Greg Abbott

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An absolute must read.

Texas has a reputation for leading the nation in freedom and limited government.

Unfortunately, has not done a good enough job living up to it.

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Some traditionalists blame Americans for abandoning British conceptions of ordered liberty. But what if Britain exported progressivism to the US? Juliana Pilon considers in the last in FUSION: In the Tradition of Liberty's series on Anglo-American tradition. fusionaier.org/post/liberalis…

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Paul D. Mueller, Senior Research Fellow at American Institute for Economic Research, reviews Daniel B. Klein's of George Mason Economics' “Central Notions of Smithian Liberalism.”

Read the full review here: ow.ly/Wimo50Ro1sp

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“Texas does several big things really well, and I’m rooting for them to improve elsewhere. But let’s not pretend Texas is the free-market archetype for the country.”
~Jason Sorens

Is Texas Really the Future of Freedom? aier.org/article/is-tex….

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“Every popular scare of the past has been side-stepped, improved, or solved, by one or another human effort, usually serendipitously and rarely at all with well-meaning bureaucrats directing the process.”
~ Joakim Book

Unlimited Growth, Forever: aier.org/article/unlimi….

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