Booms and Busts
The War On Cash: Why Now?
Physical cash has long been problematic for governments because it allows people to avoid the banking system, which in turn can lead to tax avoidance and bank runs. It’s much easier to control an economy when all money must remain in banks.
Evidence of Stock Market Top?
Apple, Facebook, and Google planning lavish corporate headquarters help paint a picture of a stock market top.
The Broken Window Fallacy and “Blessings” of Destruction in the Real World
It's been a light season for hurricanes and tropical storms in North America, and contrary to what many economics "experts" may think, that's a good thing. After all, natural disasters are extremely costly in terms of opportunity costs and capital.
Props for the Chinese Stock Market
How the Communist Party of China Bubbles and Tries to Keep Them Afloat
Greece Illustrates 150 Years of Socialist Failure in Europe
The Greek crisis illustrates the latest failure in Europe's attempts to build a lasting prosperity through consumption and redistribution of wealth. It's been going on for 150 years, and it remains to be seen if Europe will learn anything from the present crisis.