Anti-Car Policies Mean Even More People Are Dying on LA’s Highways
Los Angeles city bureaucrats want fewer cars on the streets. Unfortunately, their plans have side effects which endanger human life and safety.
Los Angeles city bureaucrats want fewer cars on the streets. Unfortunately, their plans have side effects which endanger human life and safety.
John Quiggin's hit piece on Henry Hazlitt, Economics In Two Lessons, is just a run-of-the-mill center-left essay on how we need more government intervention.
The real money-creating machines are commercial banks. Loan dollars become deposit dollars. Lots of lending means the money aggregates increase. Little lending means the opposite.
You don’t make people better off by artificially making energy more expensive. You only make them poorer.
Financial markets are neither perfectly efficient, nor animally spirited, but eventually adjusting.
The number of jobs that require an occupational license now covers 30% of the US workforce, up from 5% in 1950.
Economic theory must have only one purpose — to explain economic activity. However, statistical methods are of no help in this regard.
The effort to nullify gun laws at the county level illustrate how the relationship between citizens and government can be quite different at a more local level.
Joseph Stiglitz has written a new book that calls for massive state control over the economy.
Socialism, democratic or otherwise, rides on the back of force and violence. When they drop the veil, its a government agent pointing a gun.