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An economist’s take on ‘Wonder Woman’

21 June 2017
Economic Theory

An economist’s take on ‘Wonder Woman’

Steven Horwitz
21 June 2017
Economists don’t normally think of ourselves as having superpowers, but if we did, it would probably be the power to … Continue reading “An economist’s take on ‘Wonder Woman’”

The left’s ‘economic localism’ is no better than Trump-style ‘economic nationalism’

29 November 2016
Economic Theory

The left’s ‘economic localism’ is no better than Trump-style ‘economic nationalism’

Steven Horwitz
29 November 2016
Black Friday has continued to expand in recent years, one response to its orgy of discounts and deals has been … Continue reading “The left’s ‘economic localism’ is no better than Trump-style ‘economic nationalism’”

The double thank you of the market

11 November 2016
Economic Theory

The double thank you of the market

Steven Horwitz
11 November 2016
It is a constant struggle to persuade people that the market is not an arena of battle where one side … Continue reading “The double thank you of the market”

There is no such thing as ‘Trickle-Down Economics’

26 September 2016
Economic Theory

There is no such thing as ‘Trickle-Down Economics’

Steven Horwitz
26 September 2016
Critics of liberalism and the market economy have made a long-standing habit of inventing terms we would never use to … Continue reading “There is no such thing as ‘Trickle-Down Economics’”

We didn’t humanise markets, markets humanised us

12 September 2016
Economic Theory

We didn’t humanise markets, markets humanised us

Steven Horwitz
12 September 2016
Over Labour Day weekend, I saw many friends arguing that labour unions and government intervention “humanised capitalism” by giving us … Continue reading “We didn’t humanise markets, markets humanised us”

Yes, students are customers. But the customer isn’t always right

18 February 2016
Education

Yes, students are customers. But the customer isn’t always right

Kevin Currie-Knight and Steven Horwitz
18 February 2016
“College students are not customers. That analogy needs to die. It needs to be drowned in the world’s largest bathtub. It needs … Continue reading “Yes, students are customers. But the customer isn’t always right”

Competition is not unique to capitalism – it exists in all economic systems

2 November 2015
Economic Theory

Competition is not unique to capitalism – it exists in all economic systems

Steven Horwitz
2 November 2015
“The motives of fear and greed are what the market brings to prominence,” argues G.A. Cohen in Why Not Socialism? … Continue reading “Competition is not unique to capitalism – it exists in all economic systems”

Behavioural economics and human imperfection: A bad case for government control

6 July 2015
Economic Theory

Behavioural economics and human imperfection: A bad case for government control

Steven Horwitz
6 July 2015
One thing that has always struck me about behavioural economics are the parallels to arguments about market failure (such as … Continue reading “Behavioural economics and human imperfection: A bad case for government control”

Free trade, not sanctions, is the key to helping the world’s poor

24 December 2014
Trade, Development, and Immigration

Free trade, not sanctions, is the key to helping the world’s poor

Steven Horwitz
24 December 2014
The recent signals by the Obama Administration that they might wish to normalise relations with Cuba should be welcomed by … Continue reading “Free trade, not sanctions, is the key to helping the world’s poor”

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