Tauquir Shayaan

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To the Cost-Cutting Enthusiasts, Good Luck!

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are taking on a monumental task as co-chairs of President-Elect Donald Trump's Department

The case against price controls

The importance of allowing markets to set prices is a topic that has been gaining increased attention in

Confusions About Collectives – Econlib

Humans have always worked in groups, and this collaboration has made us stronger. The concept of specialization and

Jimmy Carter: The Great Deregulator?

Jimmy Carter’s presidency in the United States from 1977 to 1981 was marked by significant deregulation in various

Businessmen: From Free Traders to Vile Courtiers?

The importance of trade cannot be overstated in the world of business. Many businessmen understand the significance of

Will DOGE and Musk Make a Difference? (with Michael Munger)

And then we look at another set of processes--political processes--and we talk about their imperfections. There's rent-seeking, there's

Short-term thinking

In the realm of policy-making, there is a constant tug-of-war between decisions that yield immediate gratification and those

My Weekly Reading and Viewing for January 12, 2025

The digital age has brought about a new era of legislation aimed at protecting children online. Recent bills

Endowment Oversight in the Ivys

The endowments of the prestigious Ivy League universities saw an average return of 8.3% in the fiscal year

It’s all about the Fed?

Today, the stock market experienced a decline, which led to discussions about the role of the Federal Reserve

Mutz, Caplan, and Anti-Foreign Bias

The Impact of Anti-Foreign Bias on Trade Policies Exploring the biases that influence how voters think about economics

Critics of Free Markets Strike Out

Responding to Criticisms of Free Markets Recently, a group of economists signed a statement criticizing the idea of

Don’t buy Greenland, sell Alaska

Why Selling Alaska to Canada Might Make Sense Every so often, there is renewed interest in buying Greenland.

Hitting the Right Target with Monetary Policy

Central banks around the world typically have a mandate for price stability, which has traditionally been interpreted as

Regulating Rents – Econlib

The housing market in America has been a topic of heated debate in recent years, with many Americans