Tauquir Shayaan

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Contradictions Can Be Revealing: A Current Example

Contradictory statements can often reveal a lack of understanding or even cognitive dissonance. However, they may also serve

Can Students Get Better Feedback?

Reflecting on my academic journey, one pivotal experience stands out: the influence of my high school English teacher.

Cardwell’s Cage and How to Break Free

Historian Donald Cardwell once mused that “no nation has been very creative for more than an historically short

Stablecoins and monetary policy – Econlib

Do stablecoins pose a significant threat to the effectiveness of monetary policy? This question was explored in a

How Tariffs Built the World’s Worst Car that Only the Rich Could Have

Tariffs and Their Long-Term Consequences: A Cautionary Tale As the White House pushes forward with a tariff policy

Fewer Rules, Better People: Lam on Legalism’s Moral Cost

In his book Fewer Rules, Better People: The Case for Discretion, Lam presents a compelling critique of rigid

More Fronts in the War on Prices

When discussing opposition to rising prices, the conversation often drifts towards price controls. This isn’t entirely unfounded. In

The Importance of Theory: Trade, Jobs, and Wages

Theoretical frameworks are essential for deciphering the complexities of our world. They enable us to interpret our surroundings

The Firm: Disco Corp. and Ronald Coase

For over twenty years, Disco Corp., a Japanese powerhouse with annual revenues of $25 billion, has approached its

They Didn’t Take Our Jobs

In my earlier discussion, I tackled the widely circulated notion that the United States is in the throes

Why I love Imperfect Competition

In a recent statement, Donald Trump asserted that Americans are overly affluent and proposed that his tariffs would

A UK Tariff Scorecard: We Lost

10 > 3.3. With Donald Trump’s frequent announcements about fluctuating tariffs, keeping track of the ever-changing landscape feels

They Took Our Jobs: The Sequel

In my earlier discussion, I tackled the widespread assertion that America is hemorrhaging manufacturing jobs. However, the reality

The Past and Present of Privacy and Public Life (with Tiffany Jenkins)

0:37 Intro. Russ Roberts: It’s April 23rd, 2025, and I’m joined by Tiffany Jenkins, author of the thought-provoking

Escalation dominance? – Econlib

Kyle Chan has recently put forth a bold assertion in a blog entry: Escalation dominance is a myth.