The Economist has published a thought-provoking piece that raises the possibility of a decline in the housing affordability…
Amidst the ongoing debates surrounding free trade, tariffs, and non-tariff barriers, I found myself drawn to a brief…
In his recent piece titled “Can a Constitution Limit the State?” published on July 21, 2025, co-blogger Pierre…
At its core, a deal represents an agreement where something is exchanged for a consideration. However, the realm…
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We're reviving the conversation around price theory with our engaging series on related problems, hosted by Professor Bryan…
At the beginning of this week, I presented a conundrum involving price theory. Imagine the government enacting a…
After spending my entire adult life as a renter, I've made the leap into homeownership. By the end…
Today, I would like to revisit a theme I previously explored: the peculiar ways economics can evoke unexpected…
I found Scott Sumner’s recent exploration of our misconceptions regarding coincidences both enlightening and amusing. Our tendency to…
Understanding the GDP Gap: The Illusion of American Superiority The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reports that the GDP…
In this enlightening episode of EconTalk, host Russ Roberts welcomes back philosopher and professor Leon Kass for a…
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