It’s much more fashionable to attack Adam Smith these days than to read him. Yes, he favored economic liberalism, which wasn’t exactly in style in his time. Nor is it in ours. History reme… more →
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wrote 5 months ago: For American sugar producers, like many other industries, protectionism is apparently a sweet deal. … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Recently I saw a great video by Prof. Lawrence H. White on LearnLiberty.org (which is an amazing sit … more →
wrote 11 months ago: As we near the announcement of the Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of PPACA, … more →
wrote 1 year ago: <—- Playing to a stereotype. I’m not sure how Saturdays became my “economics … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Lynne Kiesling Got two spare minutes and want to spend it enriching yourself? Then watch this great … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Actually, others often say it better. Which is why you see politicians steal from other’s pas … more →
wrote 1 year ago: An excellent video by Dr. Stephen Davies and LearnLiberty. … more →
wrote 1 year ago: It’s much more fashionable to attack Adam Smith these days than to read him. Yes, he favored e … more →
wrote 1 year ago: This video is a quick primer on trade from George Mason University economics professor (and CEI adju … more →
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wrote 1 year ago: According to Suffolk University economics professor Ben Powell, the three most common immigration my … more →
wrote 2 years ago: People often say that “the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer.” E … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Prof. Art Carden examines how trade creates wealth, by allowing people working together to produce m … more →