Economy

Is the Rule of Law Sacred?

The concept of the rule of law is not just a French issue; it holds significance for the United States as well. The current French Minister of the Interior recently

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The Arbitrary “Interests of the United States”

In this perspective, the state is a neutral arbiter that enforces rules that are agreed upon by all members of

2 Cheap Tech Stocks to Buy Right Now

Are you on the lookout for some undervalued growth stocks to add to your portfolio? Look no further than Fiverr

China’s retail sales and industrial data miss expectations in August

China's Economic Growth Slows in August A recent report from the National Bureau of Statistics in China has revealed that

Delaware bankruptcy court says Yellow owes pensions, stock drops 90%

Yellow Corp Faces $6.5 Billion Pension Liability Claims A recent decision by a Delaware bankruptcy court has shed some light

Lipow on the Relationship Between Home Ownership and Unemployment

Reconsidering Home Ownership: A Progressive Perspective Back in July, I wrote about the thought-provoking book Public Policy for Progressives by

Why stocks drop in September — and many investors shouldn’t care

September has historically been a challenging month for stock investors. According to data from Morningstar Direct, U.S. large-cap stocks have

On Pigouvian Taxes: A Reply to Scott Sumner

Responding to two blog posts by myself and Kevin Corcoran on skepticism about Pigouvian taxes, Scott Sumner gives an example

Mummified Political Economy: Specialization and Comparative Advantage

Expanding on the Economic Lessons of The Mummy and The Mummy Returns In our previous post, we delved into the