Can Government Make a Business Work “For The Good of Society”?
Rulings and regulations that force companies to keep unprofitable businesses operating "for the public good," are really a net loss for the public good.
Rulings and regulations that force companies to keep unprofitable businesses operating "for the public good," are really a net loss for the public good.
The new issue of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics is now available online.
Entrepreneurship can be both productive and unproductive — and even destructive — depending on the effects of public policy.
The Labour Party wants the Bank of England to actively promote certain industries over others, not realizing that the Bank has already been doing this indirectly for decades.
Every government law, regulation, or ordinance must ultimately meet noncompliance with jail cells and government agents with guns.
The dominant immigration narrative in France ignores the importance of free trade, freedom in employment, and the importance of voluntary charity.
The deep state’s absorption of Donald Trump is just one more confirmation of what our ancestors and Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Truman were warning us against.
We should stop asking if workers deserve a “living wage” and start asking if the minimum wage actually helps workers obtain one.
At this point, the Postal Service is rapidly becoming little more than an income maintenance program for the 630,000 employees.
Powerful Manhattanites hand down the laws the rest us of New Yorkers must follow. Many lives and businesses are ruined as a result.