Tauquir Shayaan

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The Conservative Cruel Kids – Econlib

A curious trend is taking root among left-leaning factions across the Americas: labeling their opponents as ‘cruel.’ In

Averages, Margins, and Memes – Econlib

Economics often dances to the tune of counterintuitiveness, while simultaneously serving as a mirror to human behavior. This

Where Are the “Free Market Advocates”?

While the Financial Times article offers some enlightening insights, it also raises a few bewildering points in its

The False Promise of Populism

Populism has emerged as one of the defining political phenomena of our era, yet it remains shrouded in

Trade War Fears – Econlib

Among my cinematic favorites, the 1982 cyberpunk-noir masterpiece Blade Runner stands out. This film didn’t just launch the

The Nato debate, one year later

Let’s revisit an intriguing debate from early 2024, when Trump proclaimed that he wouldn’t guarantee defense for NATO

Review of the Strong Gods III: Reno Swings and Misses on Economics

R. R. Reno’s book The Return of the Strong Gods ambitiously traverses a wide array of topics, dipping

Social Security Is a Ponzi Scheme

Recently, Alex Tabarrok published a thought-provoking piece at Marginal Revolution titled, “Is Social Security a Ponzi Scheme?” In

Organized Hatred From Above – Econlib

The ongoing trade conflict between the United States and Canada—specifically between their respective governments—serves as a vivid illustration

David Bier on Legal Immigration

  The Shift in American Perception Towards Immigration: A Military Professor's Observations In the early 2000s, a notable

Will Guidara on Unreasonable Hospitality

Recording Date: February 27, 2025 Russ Roberts: Today we have the privilege of welcoming author Will Guidara, former

My Weekly Reading for March 9, 2025

In a recent development that could be straight out of a dystopian novel, the ride reservation service Empower

Firms Moving to the US Pay a Tariff Equivalent

President Donald Trump recently made some bold statements regarding his new tariffs, suggesting that foreign exporters could avoid

Economic warfare

In a recent interview with Tyler Cowen, the question of why China doesn't end its deflation by devaluing

Herb Stein on Balance of Payments

Herbert Stein, a renowned economist, made a significant contribution to the understanding of the balance of payments in