Economy

Revealed preference as an analytical tool

Economists often rely on the concept of "revealed preference" to understand people's beliefs through their actual behavior. This approach has proven to be a valuable tool in analyzing various situations.

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Lasted Economy

Social Security: Flawed from the Start and Ponzi versus Stocks

When I shared my thoughts on Social Security being akin to a Ponzi scheme on March 11, I certainly didn't

China’s deflation: Made in the USA

It’s remarkable how the media has turned China’s deflation dilemma into an enigmatic riddle. The truth is, most modern instances

Dow, S&P 500 soar, Nasdaq rebounds in best day since November to cap volatile week

In a recent communication to investors, BMO's chief investment strategist, Brian Belski, reaffirmed his bullish stance on the market despite

The Conservative Cruel Kids – Econlib

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

Europe telcos urge more mega-mergers to catch up to US, China on 5G

Europe's telecommunication firms are making a strong case for increased industry consolidation to enhance the region's competitiveness in key technologies

Averages, Margins, and Memes – Econlib

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

Chinese stocks hit highest level this year

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.

Europe’s top money managers start to bring defence stocks in from the cold

European asset managers are facing pressure to reconsider their policies on investing in the defense sector as the continent ramps