Empty Malls and Shopping Centers: How Government Fuels Malinvestments
The empty shopping mall: a story of how government actions created a huge malinvestment in western Pennsylvania.
The empty shopping mall: a story of how government actions created a huge malinvestment in western Pennsylvania.
Contrary to the claim that taxpayer subsidies for higher education provide great social benefits, these subsidies actually are a wealth transfer from the less-well-off to wealthy people.
Two nations famous for hyperinflation now look to create a common currency. Unless that currency is gold, this is a bad idea.
The empty shopping mall: a story of how government actions created a huge malinvestment in western Pennsylvania.
The leaders of the World Economic Forum have a wonderful future planned for all of us. They just don't plan to share in our misery.
The Federal Trade Commission seeks an anti-trust judgment against Microsoft for its move to acquire Activision. Like all other anti-trust action, this one has no economic merits.
Tho Bishop and Ryan McMaken celebrate World Economic Forum week.
Does the regulatory system help guarantee safe and effective drugs? Does the system protect drug consumers? Court cases tell us otherwise.
Relatively free trade and capital mobilization have greatly raised living standards in recent years. Yet those that call themselves globalists are less interested in trade than in unipolar political power, pushing violent, disastrous schemes.
What often passes as charity today is little more than progressive billionaires trying to force the Great Reset on unwilling subjects.