Tag: Economics
President Obama on Inequality: Rhetoric vs. Reality
Extortion, Part II
A Review of D. Eric Schansberg’s “The Economics of Health Care and Health Insurance”
The Independent Review—Winter Issue Now Available
Carpe Diem: Washington’s Foundations Are Showing Cracks
PISA Results Show We’re a World Leader . . . in Spending, Not Performance
Eliminate Long-Term Unemployment Compensation
It’s Official: The Top 40% of Income Earners Pay More Than 100% of Federal Income Taxes
What Paul Krugman Can Learn from Milton Friedman
Money for Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve
Just Say No to Jobs for the Young and Unskilled
Markets versus Government: Real Alternatives versus Possibilities
Donald S. Barnhart (July 18, 1925 – September 8, 2009)
Government Spending and Regime Uncertainty—a Clarification
Crisis Averted
Happy Birthday, Walter Grinder!
New York Times Wrong about Government Childcare Delivery
Thinking Is Research, Too!
Government-Run Preschool Is a Dead End, Not a Lifeline
Taxing Internet Sales
All Government Policies Succeed in the Long Run
Are We Being Unfair to Paul Krugman?
Did Workers Get Trapped in the Federal ‘Safety Net’?
Liberalism’s Legacy, Part II
Ronald Coase, Professional Odd Man Out

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