The Keynesian Multiplier Is an Illusion
Keynes's writings remain as influential today as they were 80 years ago. Isn't it time for a re-evaluation?
Keynes's writings remain as influential today as they were 80 years ago. Isn't it time for a re-evaluation?
On Monday morning (April 23, 2018), the Grim Reaper cut down Leland Yeager—a great scholar, collaborator, and friend.
The crude oil “daisy chain” reseller boom is just one example of the absurdity of the 1970s price controls on the oil and gas sector.
The Cleveland Browns enter this year's NFL draft with a tremendous capital advantage to other teams. That's not enough to guarantee their success.
Spooner would have defined today's drug war advocates as those who “usurp absolute control over the minds and bodies of their fellow men.”
Letting data drive theory is like groping in the dark hoping to find not only a light switch, but the very idea of a light switch as well.
As Trump considers ending the Iran nuclear deal, a look back at how the Bush administration betrayed one of its first allies in the "War on Terror."
If the "pay gap" narrative were true, "greedy" employers would hire more women to get the same work done at lower wages.
The lack of trade barriers between the US states offers lessons for US trade relations with other countries.
Acting to promote power political interests does not meet the criterion of humanitarianism, even if the missile attack is defended as a humanitarian gesture.