Wealth Generation and the Market Economy
A free market economy does not generate jobs or money. Instead, it creates wealth through exchange and production. Government intervention, contrary to
A free market economy does not generate jobs or money. Instead, it creates wealth through exchange and production. Government intervention, contrary to
The modern state, unlike the medieval monarchy, does not merely tax to sustain itself or to defend the nation. It taxes to
A Gallup survey taken in March this year found only 46% of Americans expressed support for Israel (the lowest level in 25
These subsidies exemplify crony capitalism. The Austrian School of economics defines any subsidy as government intervention in the functioning of the economy.
William Nordhaus coined the term “Political Business Cycle” a half-century ago. The idea was that government authorities, particularly the central bank, would
Amtrak is always on the verge of reviving intercity rail traffic in the US, or at least that is what politicians want
Mark Thornton digs into the gold-silver ratio—its wild swings, its history, and what it might mean for investors and the world at
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The blackout in Spain was not caused by a cyberattack but by the worst possible attack—that of politicians against their own citizens.
The transatlantic slave trade from Africa is a well-known chapter in the history of slavery in the Western Hemisphere, but much lesser