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A Blind Economist’s Insight – Econlib

The late economist Walter Oi was known for his pivotal role in helping end the draft and keeping

Pessimism bias in polling – Econlib

Tyler Cowen recently shared a study on the public's perception of supply and demand in the housing market.

Introducing EconLog Price Theory – Econlib

Reviving Price Theory with Professor Bryan Cutsinger Editor’s Note: You may have heard that price theory needs a

Why I Write – Econlib

The Cato Institute recently released a new poll and report detailing public opinion on trade. The headline number

Are we rich? – Econlib

Upon stumbling upon the following two tweets, it sparked my curiosity: While some may see these tweets as

The cost of regulation – Econlib

The Chet Holifield Federal Building, also known as the Ziggurat, located in Laguna Niguel, California, is currently up

Carbon taxes vs. regulation – Econlib

Electric cars are becoming more popular as people look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and save

Socialism Is Not Neighborly – Econlib

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz: A Progressive Vision of Socialism Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee,

Efficiently Inefficient – Econlib

Orgel’s second rule, as stated by the renowned biologist Leslie Orgel, emphasizes the intelligence of evolution in shaping

America’s 9th largest export – Econlib

Unpacking America's Economic Success: A Closer Look at the Blood Industry When we examine why America stands out

Don’t be a contrarian – Econlib

The Dangers of Being a Professional Contrarian When it comes to forming opinions and beliefs, it's important to

The Isolated Milton Friedman – Econlib

The Lonely Battle of Milton Friedman As I delved into a reference in Michael Hirsh's book, Capital Offense: