Government, Business, and American Economic History, Part 1
Presented at Stanford University on July 8, 1990.
Presented at Stanford University on July 8, 1990.
With this analysis of gift giving, we're reminded that mainstream economists seem hell-bent on reforming anything they haven't already screwed up.
Bob Murphy interviews researcher and Columbia economics professor Wojciech Kopczuk.
This immense cooperative system is known as a free-market economy. It was not consciously planned by anybody. It evolved.
Today's neoconservatives have found common cause with the Left in destroying those who disagree with them. In fact, this habit of denying a forum to any and all dissenters has a long tradition in the conservative movement.
Bob Murphy interviews Rob Bradley, the world's leading expert in energy economics in the Austrian tradition.
As the government continues to pile up trillion dollar deficits, when interest rates return to a historical norm, interest payments on the national debt may exceed payments to Social Security recipients.
Middle-income households and workers haven't been disappearing. They've been moving into higher income levels, while the lowest-income groups have been getting smaller. But another recession could erase many of the gains made over 20 years.