The Folly of Rent Control in New York City (Again)
New York City’s government has imposed draconian rent controls. The natural outcome, as economists note, has
Free Markets and the Antidiscrimination Principle
The right to be able to enter into contracts with others is fundamental to free markets
No, There Is Not a Perfect Open Border System between the States
Open-borders advocates often point to the alleged openness of borders between the individual states in the
Separating Information from Disinformation: Threats from the AI Revolution
While fears that AI will morph into something like the Terminator and try to destroy the
Understanding the AI Revolution
The “AI” in our present real-world hype is nothing like the sci-fi “creatures” of film; AI
Be on the Lookout for These Lies in Biden’s State of the Union Address
In his State of the Union speech Thursday, President Biden will claim the economy is growing—and
The Economics of the AI Revolution
Artificial intelligence has much to contribute as a consumption good and a producer’s good. However, there
The Great Depression and Great Depression II: Similarities, Differences
The United States survived the first Great Depression, although it permanently changed the role of government.
A Tale of Two Bureaucracies
Today we are featuring the winning essays in the Student Essay Contest for undergraduates at the
Bureaucracy and Grove City College: How One College Resisted the Bureaucratization of Higher Education
Today we are featuring the winning essays in the Student Essay Contest for undergraduates at the