Although Adam Smith is well-known for emphasizing division of labor, his analysis was woefully incomplete, as Dr. Mark Thornton points out.
Come any Budget (or crisis), the discussion veers towards favouring and opposing Keynesian stimulus, multipliers, and animal ...
Let us all hail “Bangladesh Clean,” the voluntary organization that is out there cleaning up the varied rubbish, wastes, and ...
Financialization is a grift, a rarefied form of bookmaking, of no net value to workers and consumers, the economy, or society ...
Erik Matson reflects on John Callanan’s new book about Bernard Mandeville, and the controversial theories that he promoted in ...
A MERICAN SCIENTISTS have historically been leaders in the collection and analysis of data on climate change. The ...
Much of the dissatisfaction with capitalism comes from a growing perception that economic life has drifted away from ethical ...
Progressive policies are just as bad coming from a Republican as they are from a Democrat and Americans should be alarmed ...
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Proposed California ‘wealth tax’ may backfire on liberal politicians as state’s revenue base dries up
The Golden State prides itself on its egalitarianism and willingness to make some of the rich in California squirm. This ...
Financialization is a grift, a rarified form of bookmaking, of no net value to workers and consumers, the economy, or society as a whole. Let’s treat it accordingly. Economists and the news media can ...
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Carl Menger: The man who shattered Marx, mentored a prince, and rewrote capitalism’s rulebook
In 1867, Europe’s intellectual elite was captivated by Marx’s Das Kapital. Meanwhile, no one had heard of 31-year-old Carl ...
To Harper’s right are wild roses, the flower of Alberta. Just below them is a sketch of a trillium, the flower of Ontario, ...
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