by Dan Mitchell | Oct 13, 2011 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Economics, Free Market
The folks from the Koch Institute put together a great video a couple of months ago looking at why some nations are rich and others are poor. That video looked at the relationship between economic freedom and various indices that measure quality of life. Not...
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 4, 2011 | Big Government, Blogs
Like the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence is filled with old-fashioned ideas about liberty, freedom, and restrictions on the power of government. But that’s no fun, at least if you’re a member of the ruling class. Heck, some people are using those musty...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 28, 2011 | Blogs, Uncategorized
Okay, the title of this post is a huge overstatement. I’ve already noted here that Argentina is not a good role model and warned here how that Obama is repeating many of the mistakes that undermined Argentinian prosperity. But I’m nonetheless impressed that Argentina...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 28, 2011 | Blogs, Constitution
As far as I can tell, everything that Thomas Sowell writes is worth reading, but I especially like how he is so effective at linking his arguments to the underlying principles of a free society. And when he writes a column focused on those underlying principles, I...
by Dan Mitchell | Jun 12, 2011 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Economics
There are lots of things that are important for a good life and a prosperous, well-functioning society, including family and community. But something else that belongs on the list, at least if you want more growth, is individualism. Here’s an excerpt from a new study...