Economy

The Underrated Bruno Leoni (with Michael Munger)

Bruno Leoni was a political economist whose life was as eventful as it was tragically brief. Born in 1913, he met an untimely end in 1967 in a sensational murder.

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Union in Boeing Strike Presents Resolution Proposal to Members

After more than a month of crippling strikes that have affected Boeing Co.'s airplane manufacturing, the company and the union

Here’s why the U.S. retirement system isn’t among the world’s best

The United States retirement system has been under scrutiny in comparison to other nations, receiving a mediocre grade in global

Nvidia stock has another 38% upside amid a ‘generational opportunity’ in AI, Bank of America says

Nvidia Stock Poised for Further Growth as Bank of America Raises Price Target Bank of America analysts have raised their

Trafficking versus Voluntary Prostitution – Econlib

In a recent Facebook message, a friend shared a story that shed light on the issue of sex trafficking and

Why 401(k) plans are the ‘final frontier’ for exchange-traded funds

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have been gaining popularity among investors in recent years, with approximately $10 trillion in assets under management.

Monetary shocks: A natural experiment

The Economist recently published an article discussing a unique natural experiment that sheds light on the impact of monetary shocks

Revisiting Jon Murphy on Amazon

Exploring the Impact of Competition on Retail Pricing As the recent Amazon Prime Day sale swept through the online marketplace,

Mortal Ignorance of Methodological Individualism

In a previous EconoLog post from 10 months ago, the discussion revolved around Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader who spent