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October 31, 2022

The Libertarian Solution – EconLib

Richard Hanania Tyler Cowen recently suggested that we might be better off with a liberal response to Covid. Tyler replied: Tyler: I am more […]

Economics 0 1 min read
October 31, 2022

Invisible Fang – Econlib

It’s funny how some ideas you encounter early in life can stick inside your head regardless of where they came from. As a young child, […]

Economics 0 4 min read
October 31, 2022

10 Monday AM Read – Big Picture

The morning of my return to work the train WFH reads: • Is the stock market gaslighting us? Market downturns do not always precede economic […]

Economics 0 2 min read
October 30, 2022

Lessons from the Russian gas debacle

There are a growing number of reports that Russia’s attempts to use gas exports as a geopolitical weapon have backfired. here Bloomberg: Worse, Russia also […]

Economics 0 1 min read
October 30, 2022

You deserve an education today.

Economist Roland Fryer was concerned about the fate of students in America’s inner-city schools, and he had a crazy idea—could financial incentives influence the behavior […]

Economics 0 2 min read
October 29, 2022

MIB: Jeremys! Schwartz and Siegel on SFTLR!

oror This week, we talk to Jeremy! Jeremy Siegel, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is often named Wharton’s Best Professor, and […]

Economics 0 1 min read
October 29, 2022

German gas and the problem of knowledge

It rarely happens that politicians openly admit that they have failed to realize what they thought they could design. Unfortunately, just because they admit this […]

Economics 0 2 min read
October 29, 2022

10 Weekend Reading – The Big Picture

The weekend is here! Pour yourself a mug of Bean Box coffee, settle into the couch, and get ready for our long-form weekend read: • […]

Economics 0 3 min read
October 28, 2022

night ya

    Is Mr. Market daring Jerome Powell to raise rates? That’s one way to read today’s bull market — the Nasdaq rose 2.9%, the […]

Economics 0 1 min read
October 28, 2022

The Words and Deeds of Fascism – econlib

What is fascism? In 1968, historian SJ Woolf wrote: Perhaps the word fascism should be banned from our political vocabulary, at least temporarily. Democracy, reactionary, […]

Economics 0 3 min read

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