Economy

Ideas Have Consequences: Law & Economics Edition

A significant new study conducted by Elliot Ash of ETH Zurich, Daniel L Chen from the Toulouse School of Economics, and Suresh Naidu of Columbia University was recently published in

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How to Get Rich Slowly

To Build Wealth Slowly, Stick with Your Old Car During a recent high-school reunion, an intriguing conversation between a middle

Synecdoche, Bullets, and Politics – Econlib

The tragic murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has sparked a discussion on the importance of using the

One Year of Milei: Stabilization, A Balanced Budget and Deregulation in Argentina

Argentina Celebrates One Year of Milei's Presidency: A Look at the Achievements and Challenges Ahead Today marks the one-year anniversary

The U.S. job market is stagnant right now

The job market in the United States has been experiencing a period of stagnation recently, presenting both positive and negative

Amazon partnering with Intuit Quickbooks for third-party sellers

Amazon and Intuit Partner to Provide Online Accounting Tools for Sellers Amazon has long relied on third-party sellers to supply

Gell-Mann Amnesia and AI – Econlib

Tyler Cowen recently posed a challenge to stump an AI named “o1” in the realm of economics. While the original

Treasury may fine small businesses $10,000 if they don’t file this report

The U.S. Treasury Department has implemented a new reporting requirement that could have significant consequences for small businesses and their

Why Industrial Policy Is (Almost) Always a Bad Idea (with Scott Sumner)

In a recent podcast episode of EconTalk, economist Scott Sumner joined Russ Roberts to discuss the topic of government intervention