Why Must Supply Precede Demand? Understanding Economic Foundations
In the market economy, wealth generators do not produce everything for their own consumption. Part of
The Benefits of China’s Market Reforms and Opening to the Outside World Should Not Be Forgotten
James A. Dorn China’s strong economic growth following its shift from state‐led development (central planning) to marketization
This looks like something that a real environmental economist might be able to use in their research*
From Data are Plural (10/11): Michigan air permit violations. For local news organization Planet Detroit, freelance journalist Shelby Jouppi has built
Highlights from the Supreme Court’s First Week Back
Anastasia P. Boden It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Last week, on the first Monday
The Left Is Now Telling Us (Ukrainian) Nazis Aren’t So Bad After All
Members of the Canadian Parliament recently applauded a Ukrainian member of the Nazi Waffen-SS during World War II.
Is It Just War or Unjustified Slaughter of Innocents?
Saturday the world was rocked by the outbreak of war in southern Israel as Hamas fighters
Mark Thornton Explains the Yield Curve, “Soft Landings,” and Today’s Bubble Economy
[In recent months, Senior Fellow Mark Thornton has been covering today's economy in detail in his
Haiti May Have Won Independence, But It Is Not Independent of Chaos and Poverty
Haiti famously won its independence from France during a slave revolt, but being independent has not
E-Cigarettes Are Not Exempt from the Iron Law of Prohibition
Jeffrey A. Singer The New York Times reports today about a flood of illicit e‑cigarettes arriving from China
Spending More Taxpayer Money on Foreign Policy Boondoggles Has Solved Nothing
Whether you’re a conservative or libertarian, the notion of government shutdowns is no longer an alien