Creative destruction is the best part and worst part of capitalism.
Daily Analysis
How Washington Profits from “Tax Extenders”
This debate over “tax extenders” is a sad illustration of why the tax system is such a mess.
There’s No Galt’s Gulch, but New Zealand, Switzerland, and Hong Kong Are the Next-Best Alternatives
There is a correlation between personal freedom and economic freedom.
Supply-Side Economics and the Post-Reagan Years
Steve Moore and Art Laffer are the authors of Trumponomics, a largely favorable book about the President’s economic policy. I have a more jaundiced view about Trump. I’m happy to praise his good policies (taxes and regulation), but I also condemn his bad policies…
The Equal-Pay Myth that Refuses to Die
They’ve managed to make this statistic even more misleading.
What the New Socialists Get Wrong
The antidote to socialist punditry cannot be to ignore those ideas.
The Economics of Trade, Specialization, and Comparative Advantage
We would all be miserably poor if we couldn’t trade.
Should Uncle Sam Subsidize Wages?
This trendy idea has some problem.
A Teachable Moment on Taxes and Deadweight Loss, Courtesy of D.C.’s Greedy Government
Politicians once again smacked up side the head with unintended consequences.
The Trump Economy v. the Obama Economy
There’s competing evidence.





