Economy The Year of Adam Smith: Why the Savvy Scotsman Remains So Important by March 9, 2026 by March 9, 2026 2026 commemorates the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s great work An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy AI Won’t Fix America’s Looming Debt Crisis by March 9, 2026 by March 9, 2026 Last month, Congress sparred with the president over a partial budget, but with few real cuts, America’s slow march toward… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Stop Lamenting Inequality—Start Questioning Bad Policy by March 9, 2026 by March 9, 2026 If you only followed the political feed, you would think the world is splitting into billionaires on yachts and everyone… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Reflections on Four Decades of Teaching ECON 101 by March 9, 2026 by March 9, 2026 I’ve taught Principles of Microeconomics (“ECON 101”) regularly now for nearly a half-century. The first such course I taught was… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Milei’s Argentina: Between Liberation and the Institutional Trap by March 6, 2026 by March 6, 2026 What is President Javier Milei, really: a savior, or a bankruptcy trustee? An anarchist, a populist, or a classical-liberal reformer?… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy A Praxeology of Productivity: Messy Humans, Not Machines, Run the Economy by March 6, 2026 by March 6, 2026 The industrial age reshaped production and reorganized work, elevating coordination to a central concern for firms. In response, early approaches… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy America’s Debt Is a National Security Risk by March 6, 2026 by March 6, 2026 Wars test nations. They test military readiness, alliance cohesion, and political resolve. But they also test something less visible and… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy India’s Aviation Meltdown Reveals Hazards of Command-and-Control by March 5, 2026 by March 5, 2026 In early December 2025, a cascading series of flight cancellations at IndiGo, India’s largest airline, brought one of the world’s… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Anthropic vs. The Pentagon: AI Ethics Collide With Government Power by March 5, 2026 by March 5, 2026 Daily headlines formulate new variations on the theme: artificial intelligence is too powerful to be left unregulated. Lawmakers, guardedly seconded… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Economy Central Banks Can’t Stop Wars by March 5, 2026 by March 5, 2026 Every time conflict erupts in the Middle East and oil prices jump, the same anxiety follows: will central banks respond… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail