Would you relate music to economics?” I asked my university students one morning while teaching economics. The classroom grew silent for ...
Hayek’s correspondent was John Maynard Keynes, on his way to the Bretton Woods conference in New Hampshire, where he would ...
When broadcasters like CBS and ABC surrendered to the president, it looked as if they lacked backbone. The explanation runs much deeper.
The government has announced that Egypt will not be needing another support programme for the economy from the IMF.
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Boing Boing on MSNFBI cuts ties to Southern Poverty Law Center
Days after cutting ties to the Anti-Defamation League, America's oldest group dedicated to combating anti-semitism, FBI ...
To Knut Svanholm, Bitcoin is an agreement on a fixed set of rules that’s costlier to break than to follow. All human action ...
Michael Pettis Sure. It’s a growth model that you can trace it way back to the so-called American system of the 1830s and onwards. The more recent version of that model, the sort of high-savings, high ...
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Philip Cross: Anti-business policies hurt in the 1930s. They’ll hurt now, too
The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery, 1933-1947, University of Georgia professor and Cato Institute senior fellow George Selgin elaborates the case that Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal did not end ...
Economist Joseph Barbuto of Economic Long Wave painted a stark picture of Canada's economic future, likening it to an ...
The Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut signals a slowing economy and concerns over current economic policies. Tariffs and immigration restrictions are contributing to job losses and rising ...
Writing at the New York Times, economist Rebecca Patterson confidently asserted that “Housing is the foundation of the ...
Aruni Shapiro, sociologist cum advocate for liberty, has published her 10th book introducing Adam Smith to Sri Lanka’s ...
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