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As I write in the introduction to a Southern Economic Journal symposium (commemorating the anniversaries of Ludwig von Mises’s “Economic Calculation in
As I write in the introduction to a Southern Economic Journal symposium (commemorating the anniversaries of Ludwig von Mises’s “Economic Calculation in
Prominent New York Times economic columnist Paul Krugman has done it again. Standing against accepted principles in economics, he comes out in
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To kick off the New Year, 60 minutes pulled out a man from yesteryears: Paul Ehrlich. If you do not know who Ehrlich
The Institute for Supply Management’s NMI composite services index decreased to 49.6 percent in December, sinking 6.9 points from 56.5 percent in
Total nonfarm payrolls posted a 223,000 gain in December versus a 256,000 rise in November (revised down by 7,000), while October had
“If you hate Starbucks so much, why don’t you go somewhere else?” In Michael Hiltzik’s Los Angeles Times article, “Why Starbucks has