What Does OPEC Do and Should We Care?
David Kemp and Peter Van Doren The Hamas attack
Dulles Airport Metro Extension Not Paying Off
Marc Joffe Washington Metro’s extension to Dulles Airport and
The Objective Science of Subjective Value
While most economists admit that value is subjective, they still err by concentrating on scarcity and choice instead of purposeful action by individuals. Original Article: The Objective Science of Subjective Value
King Biden Issues Another Decree
David Boaz Newspaper headlines proclaim that President Biden has issued a “massive, sweeping, wide‐ranging” executive order on artificial intelligence. And no one seems to be saying that whatever the content of the order is, “massive, sweeping, wide‐ranging” regulations should not be
Turkey Is Sustaining Major Inflation. Something Has to Give
Bloomberg reports that price inflation in Turkey was more than 60 percent in September. The 61.5 percent reading was released by the Turkish government’s statistical office. Being on the ground in Turkey for Hans-Hermann and Gülçin Hoppe’s Property and Freedom
Thanks to the Combination of the Fed and IP, Snow White 2024 Is a Terrible Movie
Because Federal Reserve policies distort the economy and create perverse incentives, Disney also must deal with intellectual property issues. The combination of the two will ruin the Snow White story. Original Article: Thanks to the Combination of the Fed and IP, Snow
Don’t Fall for Biden’s Latest Talking Point
As the long-hyped Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russia stalls and a new war in Gaza draws the world’s attention, American support for funding Kyiv’s war has waned. In an effort to reverse this, the Biden administration is changing its messaging. A