Tag: Econlib

Asymmetric Accountability – Econlib

The principle is simple: people respond to incentives. This succinct statement captures the essence of what one might

AI and Comparative Advantage – Econlib

In the early 19th century Lancashire, it was a widely accepted truth that young individuals could secure jobs

Sam’s Links: April Edition – Econlib

Sam Enright is a key player in innovation policy at Progress Ireland, an independent think tank based in

Making Money…Less Useful? – Econlib

Recently, one of my brothers quipped about his desire to meet the visionary behind gift cards. After all,

Policy Dominance in Argentina – Econlib

“Dominance” in the realms of monetary and fiscal policy can be interpreted in at least two distinct ways.

Tech Troubleshooting in Space – Econlib

When astronaut Christina Koch, the pioneering woman to orbit the moon, shared her technological woes from space, it

Of Course We’re Still Reading Wealth of Nations at Econlib

Today, we join our colleagues at Liberty Matters in celebrating the 250th anniversary of the publication of An

“Very difficult, perhaps altogether impossible”: Smith’s political science at Econlib

We are thrilled to collaborate with our partners at Liberty Matters in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the

Adam Smith on Slavery – Econlib

During the lifetime of Adam Smith, Scotland witnessed two distinct forms of slavery. The first was the chattel

Political Economy as Moral Philosophy at Econlib

We are thrilled to collaborate with our colleagues at Liberty Matters in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the

Why Adam Smith Embraced Commercial Society: The Wealth of Nations, Book 3 at Econlib

We are excited to partner with Liberty Matters in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the publication of An

Wealth of Nations, Book 2: Prudence, Competition, and Party Walls at Econlib

We're excited to collaborate with our colleagues at Liberty Matters to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the publication