Economy

Wall Street’s Hottest Clean-Energy Bet Hits a Ceiling

A few years back, a diverse group from Wall Street expressed strong optimism for the community solar sector, with some experts forecasting it would emerge as the dominant model for

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Conceived in Liberty or Conceived in Sin? Exploitation and Modern Prosperity

Henry Hazlitt, the author of Economics in One Lesson, once said that good ideas must be relearned every generation. This

Freedom and the Lawmakers – Econlib

Discussion These three examples from Over Ruled illustrate the absurdity and overreach of government regulations and laws. In each case,

What the stock market typically does after U.S. election

As the presidential election approaches, investors are bracing themselves for potential market volatility in the short term. While history shows

Thinking: Both Fundamental and Misunderstood

Perfect rationality, as a theoretical construct, is not meant to be a reflection of real-world decision making. It is a

The “Opportunity” to Get Cancer

Exploring Economic Progress Over the Last Two Centuries Art Carden recently penned an insightful article titled "Conceived in Liberty or

The Dow drops 200 points as investors brace for Election Day

On the eve of Election Day, the stock market experienced some turbulence as investors held back, awaiting the outcome of

Feeling Lucky? – Econlib

Luck and Income: A Closer Look at Mark Rank's "The Random Factor" Mark Rank, a sociology professor at Washington University,

Give Away a Kidney? Are You Crazy? (with filmmaker Penny Lane)

Penny Lane's new documentary, 'Confessions of a Good Samaritan,' delves into the deeply personal and thought-provoking journey of her decision