How we measure national income can impact policy decisions.
Daily Analysis
Capitalist Reforms Boosting Baltic Prosperity
Free market reforms are paying dividends.
Should Central America Listen to the WSJ and Copy Hong Kong, or Listen to the OECD and Copy Greece?
The OECD has terrible advice for Central America.
Early Evidence Doesn’t Bode Well for Finland’s Basic Income Experiment
We’ll need more data to be sure, but the early returns aren’t favorable.
Why the Private Sector Does a Better Job than the Government
Adam Smith was right.
A Primer on Inequality, Growth, and Fairness
What people actually want is fairness.
The United States Should Copy Canada, But Only the Good Parts
A liberal writer learns the wrong lessons from Canada.
Winning Converts for Supply-Side Economics and the Laffer Curve, One City at a Time
Chicago politicians stumble onto an economic truth.
Trump Should Learn from Maine’s Governor on How to Win a Government Shutdown Fight
Maine meets the Laffer Curve.
Even by Keynesian Standards, Cash-for-Clunkers Was a Clunker
Keynesians put the cart before the horse.









