If Mauritius Is a Tax H(e)aven, Other African Countries Must Be Tax Hells
The New York Times recently interviewed economist Herman Daly, who insists that economic growth is ecologically destructive. There is much more to the story.
The New York Times recently interviewed economist Herman Daly, who insists that economic growth is ecologically destructive. There is much more to the story.
Despite the decree from the federal government that labor is not a "commodity" or an "article of commerce," Leonard Read knew better.
The "official" definition of a recession is a two-consecutive-quarter decline in GDP, but there are problems with GDP measurement in the first place.
What is taught under the label of economics at universities nowadays is practically a denial of economics.
Does society really need, and can it benefit from goals designed to achieve statistical “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” metrics?
The New York Times recently interviewed economist Herman Daly, who insists that economic growth is ecologically destructive. There is much more to the story.
Any political statement made today, by any politician or candidate, can be answered thus: "We don't believe you."
While most people tend to see the Ukraine-Russia war as a current phenomenon, it is the continuation of what happened in Europe more than a century ago.
Aided by state intervention, disinformation is becoming a way of life in communications.
We are regularly being told that we are in a "climate crisis." But what if that isn't true? What if CO2 actually is good for the greening of the planet?