Rothbardian Welfare Economics

Every economics undergraduate is taught that economics is a positive science. Introductory textbooks always take the space to emphasize that the economist qua economist can never establish ethical judgments. In his capacity as a social scientist investigating economic problems, he can only describe and explain the world as it is, never as it ought to be.

Ohad Osterreicher is studying undergraduate economics at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.

Joey Rothbard

Today would have been Joey Rothbard’s 91st birthday. She was Murray Rothbard’s “indispensable framework.” She was a scholar in her own right, but she devoted her life to helping Murray. She was a wonderful friend, and I miss her very much.

Why Housing Is More Affordable In Tokyo

Housing is one of the main drivers in the cost of living. Government increases this cost through zoning regulations, complicated impact fees, and permitting delays. This is a fact that was even acknowledged by the Obama administration when it stated:

“Barriers to housing development are exacerbating the housing affordability crisis, particularly in regions with high job growth and few rental vacancies.”

The UN’s Climate Change Agenda is So Extreme Its Own Analysts Can’t Defend It

Advocates of aggressive government intervention in the name of fighting climate change have posed as the defenders of “consensus science,” labeling any who dissent from their agenda as “deniers” with all of the baggage that term entails. And yet, as I’ve been pointing out for years, the peer-reviewed economics literature does not support the popular United Nations’ policy goals, of limiting global warming to either 2.0°C or the even more stringent ceiling of 1.5°C.