by Dan Mitchell | Jun 10, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Free Market, Regulations
Back in 2010, I cited the superb work of Christina Hoff Summers as she explained that we should let markets determine wages rather than giving that power to a bunch of bean-counting bureaucrats. She wrote that article because leftists at the time were pushing a...
by Dan Mitchell | May 23, 2012 | Blogs, Economics, Free Market
I sometimes wonder whether journalists have the slightest idea of how capitalism works. In recent weeks, we’ve seen breathless reporting on the $2 billion loss at JP Morgan Chase, and now there’s a big kerfuffle about the falling value of Facebook stock. In response...
by Dan Mitchell | May 5, 2012 | Blogs, Free Market
We know that the United States and most other developed nations are in deep trouble if we leave government policy on auto-pilot. And we know the painful day of reckoning will arrive even faster if we continue the Bush-Obama policies of expanding the burden of the...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 15, 2012 | Blogs, Economics, Free Market
Sweden has a very large and expensive welfare state, but it’s actually becoming a bit of a role model for economic reform. I’ve already commented on the country’s impressive school choice system and noted that the Swedes have partially privatized their Social Security...
by Dan Mitchell | Apr 13, 2012 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics, Free Market
A problem in Washington is that people who specialize in particular fields are tempted to exaggerate the importance of their issues. To cite a couple of examples: People who work on monetary policy think their issue is most important, and you can understand why after...