Economics textbooks feature a coherent theory of how markets can allocate scarce resources in ways that achieve what is plausibly…
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Consider the fictional little country of Dynamia. Although, strictly speaking, this place is a product of my imagination, my imagination…
Read More »A familiar excuse for protective tariffs and other trade restrictions goes like this: It would be all well and good…
Read More »Early on in my introductory economics course I warn my students always to beware of various logical fallacies, none of…
Read More »"Individuals who we don’t know and who don’t know us seek to gain our trust so that they can then…
Read More »"Every now and then we encounter a problem that does have a solution. The kidney shortage is one of these…
Read More »"Inflation does not rise because of a surge in greed. And it does not fall because greed recedes." ~Donald J.…
Read More »"Politicians' first-name basis... is a mercenary maneuver to gain our confidence on the cheap. It is literally a con game.…
Read More »"I’ve never encountered a protectionist of any stripe who explains why the jobs preserved by protectionism have a higher non-material…
Read More »"If other governments insist on harming their countries’ economies with such interventions, that’s their business. We can pity the citizens…
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