Economics
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The Fed’s Inflation Fumble Spiked Your Super Bowl Costs
With the biggest sporting event of the year approaching, so too does an opportune time to review the prices associated…
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Federal Agencies Stack Their Courts Against You
Winning a case against the federal government is difficult. Most federal agencies are well represented by an army of skilled…
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Defund NPR? It’s About Time
The New York Times recently reported that NPR and PBS are bracing for a funding battle under the new administration.…
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Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not ‘Right Wing’
The post Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not 'Right Wing' was first published by the American Institute for Economic Research…
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Deficit-to-GDP Ratio Near World War II Levels, CBO Finds
America's addiction to deficit spending is out of control. But Congress lacks the courage to defuse this time bomb.
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The Nvidia Way: How Nvidia Became the Most Valuable Company in History
Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company out of the blue — almost. Adding trillions to its market capitalization within…
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Deficit-to-GDP Ratio Near World War II Levels, CBO Finds
On January 17, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its latest Budget and Economic Outlook and Update. It attracted little…
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Ditching Corporate DEI Excess Is Not ‘Right Wing’
The retreat from DEI has gone from a handful of companies to one of the primary objectives of the new…
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What, Exactly, Are Negative Externalities?
Economics textbooks feature a coherent theory of how markets can allocate scarce resources in ways that achieve what is plausibly…
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Kirzner’s Entrepreneur and the Hero’s Journey
Some economists have likened entrepreneurs to heroes, praising their role in disrupting industries and driving progress. Joseph Schumpeter, for instance,…
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