After Trump, Then What? – OpEd
By George Ford Smith Austrians call it high time preference. In psychology it’s an area of research called future orientation.
Read moreBy George Ford Smith Austrians call it high time preference. In psychology it’s an area of research called future orientation.
Read moreBy Karl Streitel A December 19, 2023, article by Brett Arends on MarketWatch caught my eye with the oh-so-clickable title of “This
Read moreBy Jane L. Johnson Race-based affirmative action began with President John Kennedy’s 1961 creation of a Committee on Equal Employment
Read moreBy Frank Shostak Most mainstream economists believe the application of quantitative methods on historical data can explain the state of
Read moreBy Mihai Macovei To prevent public debt from soaring in the wake of the global financial crisis in 2009, Germany
Read moreBy Aleksandar Novakovic Today, Serbia does not enjoy a reputation as a free country. The philosophy of strong hand, top-down
Read moreBy Sergio Fernández Redondo Javier Milei has already been sworn in as the new president of Argentina and faces a
Read moreBy Frank Hollenbeck The physical sciences have greatly advanced knowledge by elucidating the workings of simple phenomena. In a simple
Read moreBy Frank Shostak When the economy goes into a recession, most economic commentators believe that the government and the central
Read moreBy John Kennedy In July 2021, the Watson Institute of Public Affairs at Brown University reported that since September 11, 2001, 7,057
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