Tauquir Shayaan

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Find the Math Error – Econlib

Bryan Cutsinger and the Importance of Economic Problem Solving Bryan Cutsinger is known for his exceptional skills in

EconLog Price Theory: Consumer Purchasing

Exploring Price Theory with Professor Bryan Cutsinger Editor’s note: We’re diving deep into price theory with our ongoing

Fine Tuning Policy – Econlib

In a recent discussion about social engineering and the concept of piecemeal engineering, technology reviewer and journalist Marques

Sellgren Interviews Henderson on the Latest Nobel Prize Winners

Juliette Sellgren's Podcast Interview on the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Juliette Sellgren, a senior economics major at

The “problem” of induced demand

An Analysis of the Pacific Northwest's Largest Highway Project Recently, a highway project in the Pacific Northwest has

Who Needs Miracles? On Nature and the Miraculous (with Alan Lightman)

Today on EconTalk, physicist and author Alan Lightman joins host Russ Roberts to discuss his latest book, "The

My Weekly Reading for November 10, 2024

The debate over the future of nuclear power continues to rage on, with conflicting views on its economic

The market reaction to the election

The Market Response to the Recent Election: A Comprehensive Analysis In my previous post, I made a passing

Is the Rule of Law Sacred?

The concept of the rule of law is not just a French issue; it holds significance for the

We at 100 – Econlib

The 20th century was a time that saw the rise of both fictional dystopias and real ones. Some

Watch the Breakevens – Econlib

Lars Svensson and the Target the Forecast Approach in Monetary Policy In a recent discussion, Lars Svensson emphasized

My Personal Prediction Machine – Econlib

Why Prediction Markets Are Reliable: A Case Study Alex Tabarrok recently shared a compelling post on Marginal Revolution

The Problem With Economic Planning

Economic planning has made a comeback in recent times, with governments using various policies to steer economic outcomes

An Interesting Political Phenomenon – Econlib

In the current political landscape of America, there is a strange phenomenon that seems to have intensified over

Players, Games, and Rules

In Joe Nocera and Bethany McLean’s book, The Big Fail: What the Pandemic Revealed About Who America Protects