28Nov2023 It’s Time to Discard Piketty’s Inequality Statistics Thomas Piketty is well-known for his work on estimating income and wealth inequality. That work ...
28Nov2023 Water AMI landscape 2028: Exceeding expectations with over 100 percent growth in Europe and North America According to new a research report from the IoT analyst firm Berg Insight, the installed ...
27Nov2023 Thinking About the Regulation of Industrial Emissions Differently, Part II In my previous column, I argued that liberals’ confidence in freedom of expression is perhaps ...
27Nov2023 The Miracles of Human Cooperation Are Hidden in Plain Sight Recently, my wife and I had occasion to shop at Trader Joe’s just before closing ...
26Nov2023 Garbled Economics in the WSJ on Argentina Dollarization With Javier Milei’s recent victory in Argentina’s presidential election, everyone is talking about the prospect ...
26Nov2023 Revisiting the Argument that Government is Too Small Once upon a time, academics argued over whether the government was too large or too ...
25Nov2023 Politicians’ Job Training and College Sales Pitch is Snake Oil Here’s an easy A for politicians: To any economic problem you can name, the solution ...
25Nov2023 Hyperinflation and Dollarization: A Path to Economic Stability for Argentina Following Sunday’s election results, Javier Milei is set to become the president of Argentina on ...
24Nov2023 Johan Norberg’s The Capitalist Manifesto: A Review There’s a scene in the 2004 film Troy where Nestor, the Greek elder and advisor ...
24Nov2023 Timiraos on Supply-Side Disinflation The economy desk at the Wall Street Journal is promoting supply-side disinflation. Some of their ...