Tag: Econlib

The new China Shock – Econlib

Debunking the Trade and Unemployment Myth: A Closer Look at U.S.-China Relations There's a pervasive myth that trade

Pointless Wars – Econlib

In my earlier discussions, I've pointed out the dangers of ambiguity in foreign policy, drawing on the example

Why Methodological Cosmopolitanism? – Econlib

Understanding Methodological Cosmopolitanism in Economics Cosmopolitanism posits that humanity forms a single global community, advocating for universal principles

Is fiscal policy effective? – Econlib

Valerie A. Ramey from the Hoover Institution has recently published an intriguing NBER paper that delves into the

Tariffs and Inflation – Econlib

As I pen this analysis, a deluge of commentary is flooding the digital landscape regarding the inflationary effects

Defending Apple’s DEI Program – Econlib

DEI, or Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, has faced its fair share of critiques, with some even likening it

Manuel Klausner, Joyous Libertarian – Econlib

If you seek his monument, just take a look around. It was with a heavy heart that I

Exercise, Economics, and Margins – Econlib

In a recent video, YouTuber and bodybuilder Jeff Nippard conducted a fascinating experiment that juxtaposed two days of

Listen to Dallas – Econlib

The Federal Reserve is embarking on a new assessment of its monetary policy framework, a process last undertaken

Social Security: The Proposal – Econlib

In my ongoing exploration of Social Security, I previously presented two segments from my book The Joy of

Corrections are unhealthy – Econlib

The term “correction” in the financial lexicon often raises eyebrows for two distinct reasons. On one hand, any

The Conservative Cruel Kids – Econlib

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