The Unseen Costs of the Minimum Wage
Supporters of minimum wage hikes claim they have little or no effect on employment, the law of demand makes it clear the effects of price controls
Supporters of minimum wage hikes claim they have little or no effect on employment, the law of demand makes it clear the effects of price controls
Supporters of government interventions like minimum wages. Careful analysis reveals another story, however, writes Kenneth Zahringer.
The war on drugs has no benefits, just costs and negative unintended consequences. These include drug-addict crime, drug-dealer violence, bribery and corruption, and the increase in drug potency to deadly levels.
Supporters of minimum wage hikes claim that such hikes have little or no effect on employment, but the law of demand makes it clear that the effects of such price controls are very real.
Elizabeth Warren outlines 11 Commandments of Progressivism and each requires coercion and politics to succeed, writes William Anderson.
The Fed and it's friends blamed cold weather for much of the year's lackluster economic growth. But cold weather does not explain the economic slowdown because cold weather does not stop economic activity, it merely shifts it to other activities and products.
Supporters of government interventions like minimum wages. Careful analysis reveals another story, however. Without sound theory to explain them, such simple statistics are meaningless.
US sanctions against Russia are just the latest incentive for the world’s economies to avoid dealing with the dollar, writes Ron Paul.
All this however, can be reversed by shrinking the size of the government and by the closure of all the loopholes of the monetary expansion.
The reality is that hyperinflation is caused by a loss of confidence in the money unit, which the monetary authorities may be incapable of preventing.