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Federalism and Housing Policy – Econlib
The Red-State Advantage in Housing Affordability May Be Shrinking The Economist recently published an intriguing article suggesting that the traditional…
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Price Controls on Oranges – Econlib
Understanding the Impact of Price Ceilings on Orange Juice Prices Earlier this week, a thought-provoking problem in price theory was…
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James Marriott on Reading – Econlib
Reading on a phone or a Kindle is convenient, but it lacks the tactile experience and immersive feeling of holding…
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Losing Affection for GDP – Econlib
This demand is driven by population growth, economic growth, and changes in lifestyles. Coyle argues that if we continue to…
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DOGE Was Always Doomed – Econlib
The Realities of Federal Spending and the Challenge of Deficit Reduction When it comes to the task of reducing the…
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Bryan Caplan on Antitrust – Econlib
I recently delved into Bryan Caplan’s latest book, “Pro-Market and Pro-Business: Essays on Laissez-faire,” and found myself nodding along with…
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Cash Transfers: Cutsinger’s Solution – Econlib
Debunking the Myth of In-Kind Transfers vs. Cash Handouts Question: One common argument against public assistance taking the form of…
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Law and Policy – Econlib
In the realm of legal challenges to government policies, there is often a misconception that court rulings reflect the desirability…
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The Resilient American Dream – Econlib
The American Dream has long been a symbol of hope and opportunity for many, but there are those who believe…
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Gates, Giving, and Government – Econlib
Bill Gates Announces End Date for Gates Foundation Philanthropic Projects In a recent announcement, Bill Gates revealed his plan to…
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