There’s a lot of hypocrisy at Davos and among the global elite.
Daily Analysis
Are Easy-Money Policies an Obstacle to Genuinely Needed Pro-Growth Reforms?
There is good reason to be concerned about economic stagnation.
Social Capital, the Welfare State, and the Threat to American Exceptionalism
A nation is far more likely to be successful if people have the right attitudes.
The State of the Union is Not Strong
America could – and should – be doing much better.
Obama’s Class-Warfare Tax Plan Targets the So-Called Rich, but Workers Will Bear the Burden
The President’s desired taxes on capital will hit more than just the rich, and might even lose revenue.
Economic Lessons from Scandinavia
Throwing cold water on Scandimania.
More Evidence against Big-Spending Keynesian Economics
Keynesianism is devastating developing economies.
Minimum-Wage Laws Are a Triumph of Emotion over Logic
Once again trying to talk some sense into those who think emotion can trump real-world economics
Building on Success of Clinton-Era Reforms, Let’s Eliminate all DC-Based Income Redistribution
A new study documents the failure of major redistribution programs to reduce poverty.
If You Want to Gauge the Health of the Job Market, Focus on Employment rather than Unemployment
An important indicator shows scant improvement.




