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I’ve taught Principles of Microeconomics (“ECON 101”) regularly now for nearly a half-century. The first such course I taught was in the Fall Quarter...
If you only followed the political feed, you would think the world is splitting into billionaires on yachts and everyone else eating instant noodles...
Last month, Congress sparred with the president over a partial budget, but with few real cuts, America’s slow march toward an epic debt crisis...
With the biggest sporting event of the year approaching, so too does an opportune time to review the prices associated with enjoying that experience...
The New York Times recently reported that NPR and PBS are bracing for a funding battle under the new administration. While there’s been talk...
On January 17, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its latest Budget and Economic Outlook and Update. It attracted little attention in a media...
Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company out of the blue — almost. Adding trillions to its market capitalization within just a few months...
The retreat from DEI has gone from a handful of companies to one of the primary objectives of the new Trump administration. While the...
Introduction Economics textbooks feature a coherent theory of how markets can allocate scarce resources in ways that achieve what is plausibly described as maximum...
Some economists have likened entrepreneurs to heroes, praising their role in disrupting industries and driving progress. Joseph Schumpeter, for instance, famously described them as...
A Congressman from Tennessee recently advanced a proposal to modify the Twenty-Second Amendment to allow President Trump to serve a third term in office....
I recently reported something that, as someone who desires social harmony, I was glad to see but, as someone who desires harmony, made me...