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Sergio Fernández Redondo

The upcoming general election in Argentina would pass moderately unnoticed in the rest of the world, as it normally does, except for an unexpected

Ryan McMaken

There are many factors that affect the yield on government bonds.

Douglas French

There’s constant carping about people streaming across the U.S. southern border, giving the word immigration a bad name.

Douglas French

Almost Daily Grant’s reports,

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François Facchini

The happiness metric is a new form of social engineering, and that as such, happiness economics is biased toward a particular political utopia and scientific ideal. 

Jacob G. Hornberger

U.S. officials and statists in the private sector incessantly sing the praises of democracy.

Ron Paul

Those who called Hamas’s attack on Israel “Israel’s 9/11” were more accurate than they realized.

Martin George Holmes

British popular Liberalism was insufficiently committed to classical-liberal principles and this waywardness explains why it became increasingly interventionist as of the mid-nineteenth century.

Manuel García Gojon

Many in Argentina, including leading free-market candidate Javier Milei, have concluded that the Peso is a currency on it's death bed. But there is a lot of debate over who best to euthanize the peso while minimizing further damage. 

Jonathan Newman

Bank stocks are still floundering after they took a major hit in March of this year, coinciding with the failures of Silicon Valley Bank, First Rep