Tag: Econlib

Trade deficits forever? – Econlib

Josh Hendrickson has recently published a thought-provoking Substack post that dives into the implications of the US dollar's

Whataboutism – Econlib

  In the labyrinthine world of online debates, one term frequently surfaces: “Whataboutism.” Here’s the standard definition: Whataboutism

Colloquial Law – Econlib

To make any scientific field accessible to the masses, effective communication is essential. My research delves into how

Remembering Paul Lewis – Econlib

The Liberty Fund community has recently faced a profound loss with the passing of Paul Lewis. Paul, a

Rebranding the Trade Deficit – Econlib

Welcome back to the peculiar universe of "Kevin’s critiques on economists’ naming conventions." Today, let’s tackle the term

Inflation Targets: Cutsinger’s solution – Econlib

Question: A number of economists are suggesting that the Federal Reserve should consider increasing its inflation target from

Trade as a Scapegoat – Econlib

It’s become a common reflex to point the finger at trade when discussing the decline of the Rustbelt.

The Trade Derangement Syndrome – Econlib

The level of incoherence among politicians seems to be reaching new heights, particularly evident in the ongoing conflict

How Liberty Upsets Patterns – Econlib

Applied to Protectionism Today on his CafeHayek blog, Don Boudreaux shared a thought-provoking quote from William Graham Sumner's

Inputs are Nested Fractally – Econlib

In recent days, the discourse surrounding President Trump's latest tariffs has reached a fever pitch. While many have

Silicon Valley Humanists – Econlib

… the road ahead necessitates a reconciliation of our dedication to free-market principles, which often leads to the

Medicare: We Were Warned – Econlib

In 1965, I was just a college sophomore, part of a middle-class family, and yet we faced no