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Media and CultureU.S. History
As with the right to free speech in general, expressing one's property rights depends partly on whose property one is standing.
Bureaucracy and RegulationValue and Exchange
Noah Smith has written yet another "popular" column challenging established economics assumptions. But he's really only appealing to his reader's established biases.
Bureaucracy and RegulationLabor and Wages
"Project Labor Agreements" makes government infrastructure spending even more expensive and inefficient.
Labor and WagesTaxes and Spending
Money and BanksMoney and Banking
The FedMoney and BanksMoney and Banking
The empirical evidence is clear: the Fed is pursuing an expansionist monetary policy — and the economic benefits have been disappointing at best.