Tauquir Shayaan

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When should we defer to others?

According to the indicators I analyze, it seems that PCE inflation is likely to exceed 2% over the

My Weekly Reading for November 3, 2024

The 4th Industrial Revolution is a topic that has been gaining attention in recent years, and its implications

A Few Things Lumber Tells Us About the World

Economic history is a fascinating chronicle of individuals striving to improve their lives by engaging in trade and

The Confidence-Man in the 21st century

The Importance of Trust in the Economy: Lessons from Herman Melville After delving into Herman Melville's novel "The

Electric Vehicles Price Theory Problem: Cutsinger’s Solution

Understanding the Impact of Electric Vehicles on Oil Prices [Editor’s note: Welcome to the second of our new

Why Trade Should Be Free

The Benefits of Free Trade: A Closer Look Many people often believe that buying products from other countries

Bearing Witness to War – Econlib

In a world where ancient texts are often dismissed as irrelevant or obsolete, Claudia Hauer stands as a

Henderson on Pandemic Planning – Econlib

I recently delved into the book "The Big Fail: What the Pandemic Revealed About Who American Protects and

Minimum Wage Laws are UNemployment Laws

The issue of minimum wage laws has been a topic of debate for decades. Many argue that these

Thomas Gale Moore RIP – Econlib

Remembering Tom Moore: A Tribute to a Distinguished Economist Yesterday, I received the sad news from Condi Rice

Remunerations Determined by Markets or Politics?

In modern societies, the debate over the most effective and fair way to determine wages continues to be

Californians, If They’re Like the Rest of America, Have Already Answered

  The Choice Facing Californians: Low Carbon or Low Gasoline Prices? Recently, the Energy Institute at Haas, part

The Media, Alcohol, and Illegal Drugs

The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, especially during times of war. Propaganda is often

Susan Cain on Bittersweet and the Happiness of Melancholy

And, music, these songs that speak to us in these incredibly poignant ways, they're almost like a balm

My Weekly Reading for October 27, 2024

The Dynamics of the Supreme Court and Private Relief Efforts in North Carolina by , , . Excerpt: