A Principled View of Nations and Nationalism
As Murray Rothbard has noted, there is an important distinction between nation and state. The former
Getting the Great Depression (Almost) Right — And Totally Wrong
Few economists—even the free-market advocates—understand what caused the Great Depression. No, the Fed didn’t cause the
How the US Regime Subsidizes Immigration—both Legal and Illegal
Governments in the US subsidize immigration through a bevy of welfare programs. The effect of subsidization
Krugman: Low Unemployment Causes Inflation, Not Monetary Expansion
Paul Krugman claims that the real factor determining inflation is the rate of unemployment, not increases
Why the Bubble Economy Isn’t the Real Economy
Many of the high-flying businesses that received massive publicity turned out to be the creation of
The Myth of National Defense Spending
Many economic think tanks espouse that national defense spending benefits Americans at large. It doesn’t. The
Medicaid Expansion Will Not Increase Mississippi’s Labor Force Participation Rate
Krit Chanwong and Marc Joffe On February 28, 2024, Mississippi’s House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve
More States Move to Let Experienced Foreign Doctors Serve Their Patients
Jeffrey A. Singer Last year, Tennessee became the first state to make it easier for competent and
Wealth, Wisdom, and Prosperity: The Ancient Capitalist Tradition of India
While modern India is known for adopting socialism in the 1940s, it has an older tradition
The OECD’s Pillar One Global Tax Cannot Be Salvaged
Adam N. Michel Last week, the Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on Pillar One of