Tauquir Shayaan

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Fewer Rules, Better People: Lam on Law Enforcement

In Barry Lam’s Fewer Rules, Better People: The Case for Discretion, a significant portion of his exploration into

Who runs trade surpluses? – Econlib

In a recent post, Kevin Erdmann employs the principle of never reason from a price change to clarify

The Marxist Owner of the American Store?

Barack Obama’s infamous proclamation to business owners that “you didn’t build that” was already controversial, but Donald Trump

Inflation and the Demand for Money: The Confederacy in the Civil War

When the Civil War ignited in 1861, the Confederacy, like any entity facing a financial crisis, had three

Doug Irwin on Trade Deficits and the Wealth of Nations

  In a recent episode of EconTalk titled “The Economics of Tariffs and Trade (with Doug Irwin),” aired

The Inescapable Principle of Comparative Advantage

David Ricardo. In a provocative piece for The Financial Times, Nat Dyer asserts that economists fundamentally misinterpret the

Why Nogales Fails – Econlib

In their seminal work, Why Nations Fail, authors Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson assert that the prosperity

Popular Economics Books to Read or to Avoid

This article separates the wheat from the chaff in the realm of popular economics literature, presenting both a

Law, Legislation, and Libertarianism – Econlib

A Review of Common Law Liberalism: A New Theory of the Libertarian Society, by John Hasnas. “Look around,”

The Economics of Tariffs and Trade (with Doug Irwin)

0:37 Intro. Russ Roberts: Today’s date is April 22nd, 2025, and I’m joined by economist and author Doug

Spoiled by success – Econlib

Human beings possess an undeniable restlessness. Even at the height of achievement, we find ourselves unable to simply

Imports Arithmetic Doesn’t Explain GDP Drop

Understanding GDP: The Import Misconception Imagine measuring a country's economic performance, say its Gross Domestic Product (GDP), in

Zoltraak: Competition versus Stagnation – Econlib

In the realm of Japanese anime, there exists a captivating series titled Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End. Unlike its

Game theory in Crazy Town

Imagine a child excitedly inviting you to play, claiming they have an invisible unicorn in their room. One

Free Trade and Economic Freedom

Donald Trump’s trade policies are facing criticism, with many arguing that they inflict economic harm. The Tax Foundation