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American Focus > Blog > Economy > My Weekly Reading for October 13, 2024
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My Weekly Reading for October 13, 2024

Last updated: October 13, 2024 6:39 am
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Irwin Collier, a prominent figure in the field of Economics, shared an intriguing excerpt from a letter written by Friedman. In the letter, Friedman discusses the possible candidates for visiting professors while Koopmans is away. Solow of M.I.T. stands out to Friedman due to his competence, analytical ability, and seminal mind. Despite some reservations about Solow’s broad interest in economics, Friedman expresses confidence in his flexibility and potential to contribute. This insight sheds light on the dynamics of academia and the considerations involved in selecting visiting professors.

On a different note, Jason Furman from the Peterson Institute for International Economics highlights the positive impact of trade and globalization on reducing inequality globally. He emphasizes the rapid reduction in inequality among the world’s population, attributing it to the progressive gains from trade. Furman’s perspective adds depth to the ongoing discourse on trade and its implications for global economic dynamics.

In a separate article by Edward Hasbrouck, a noteworthy statistic is revealed regarding the declining participation in the draft among young men in the U.S. This shift, with fewer than 40% signing up compared to over 60% in previous years, reflects changing attitudes towards military service. Hasbrouck’s observation provides a glimpse into societal trends and attitudes towards national service.

Moving on to a thought-provoking piece by C. Jarrett Dieterle from Reason, the story of Rhiannon Deschaine’s home-based business, Kenduskeag Kitchen, unfolds. Deschaine’s experience with regulatory challenges highlights the complexities faced by small-scale entrepreneurs in navigating government regulations. The clash between Deschaine’s business and state requirements sheds light on the nuances of food regulations and the impact on local businesses.

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Overall, these diverse perspectives offer valuable insights into various aspects of economics, trade, societal trends, and regulatory challenges. Each article contributes to a broader understanding of the intricacies shaping our economic and social landscape.

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