How the Pentagon Devours the Budget
In explaining the flood of funding headed toward weapons contractors, one defense analyst noted that “diplomacy is out; air strikes are in."
In explaining the flood of funding headed toward weapons contractors, one defense analyst noted that “diplomacy is out; air strikes are in."
The verdict of sound economics is universal. Tariffs cripple economies, reduce the standard of living, and pit some groups against others.
In spite of what Laura Ingraham and some pro athletes seem to think, the president is not in any way America's "coach."
For Shakespeare, the story of the Roman Republic is a tragedy. Like one of its heroes, the Republic was eventually destroyed by its own success.
The new Fed Chief Powell was optimistic at Congressional hearings this week. But he may have inherited a quickly-expiring boom.
With welfare, the US outspends Canada and Australia, and is on a par with Switzerland. On government healthcare, the US outspends nearly everyone.
Here are two ways to gauge the strength of the world economy.
Schools aren't like they were when we were kids. Schools are safer.
The debate on method between Menger and Schmoller was useful for the clarification of the differences between theoretical and applied economic research.