Ruchir Sharma’s book, "What Went Wrong with Capitalism?" delves deep into the issues plaguing the capitalist system and…
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Economist Herbert Stein, reflecting on his time in the Nixon Administration, highlighted two key lessons he had learned.…
The South Korean soccer team was not doing well, and the country was desperate for a win on…
Fiona Harrigan, a well-respected writer for Reason, recently discussed a bill that had both positive and negative implications…
The recent story in the Wall Street Journal sheds light on the challenges and complexities faced by dictators,…
As we enter the Fall semester, a multitude of students will embark on their first economics course, delving…
A recent story in the esteemed publication, the Wall Street Journal, sheds light on the challenges and dilemmas…
In a recent article on Bloomberg, two prominent economists shared their perspectives on the strong September jobs report.…
Doyne Farmer’s recent conversation with EconTalk’s Russ Roberts has sparked discussions about the current state of economics and…
The Importance of Economics in Making Consumers Better Off When it comes to improving the well-being of consumers,…
A Detailed Exploration of Happiness and Markets in Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina A recent Liberty Fund Virtual Reading…
In recent times, there has been a growing concern about productivity issues in English-speaking countries. A research paper…
In his recent essay at American Compass, Michael Lind attempts to challenge certain aspects of economists' arguments for…
A recent talk on Social Security reform at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at California State University,…
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