Keynes Would Have Loved Trump’s Economic Plan
Donald Trump's spending plans will not invigorate the economy. However, There are some things Trump could do to truly encourage wealth creation.
Donald Trump's spending plans will not invigorate the economy. However, There are some things Trump could do to truly encourage wealth creation.
Will team owners get smart and begin to embrace multi-use, privately funded sports stadiums?
In Europe, politicians continue to try to come to grips with both Brexit and Trump's election.
India serves as a striking example of an emerging market that has overcome the shackles of protectionism.
The left's reaction to Trump's election shows that voluntary charity can replace government funding.
In a recent blog post Professor J. Bradford DeLong encourages a new follower to read Bastiat because he is a good economist and a modern liberal.
Does US military spending overseas actually keep us safer or does it simply keep the military-industrial complex alive and well-funded?
The best and only way to get rid of corruption is to get rid of the system.
In this open letter to Donald Trump, free-market economists outline steps Trump should take to free the economy.
Government spending — not the size of the deficit — is the real problem with government intervention in the economy.