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All About Mises, from the Wall Street Journal

The Man Who Predicted the Depression Ludwig von Mises explained how government-induced credit expansions led to imbalances in the economy. From , a very good piece. Nothing new for readers of Mises.org but still very encouraging. Full Article at Ludwig von Mises Institute

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