Quantitative Easing Explained
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As discussed in previous posts, the state grants monopolies (patents and copyright) then penalizes companies for using (“abusing”) them, in contrav
Here’s my Division of Labour co-blogger (and fellow Wash U economics PhD) Michael Munger doing his
Gerard Casey is a Professor in the School of Philosophy at University College Dublin, Adjunct Professor at the Maryvale Institute (Birmingham, UK)
Some of you may remember a British television show from the 1980s, Yes, Prime Minister.
Some years ago, I was watching and listening to a communist poetry/rap group in a public park and rather enjoying the spirited rhythmic presentatio
For the first time since 1981, first-time home buyers make up a majority of those who have recently bought a home. A big reason for this is the homebuyer tax credit.