
But the quantitative easings after the GFC didn’t lead to inflation!?
29 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in budget deficits, business cycles, economic history, fiscal policy, global financial crisis (GFC), macroeconomics, monetarism, monetary economics, public economics Tags: monetary policy

Ferdinand Porsche – A Man ahead of His Time
27 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, entrepreneurship, transport economics
The Great Enrichment
26 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, labour economics, poverty and inequality Tags: The Great Enrichment, The Great Fact

Puritans (The Killjoys of History)
17 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of religion
Charles I Jones | The past and future of economic growth: a semi-endogenous perspective
14 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in development economics, economic growth, economic history, history of economic thought, labour economics, labour supply, macroeconomics Tags: endogenous growth theory
How Old Borders Still Impact Countries Today
12 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, Public Choice Tags: economics of borders
Creative destruction
12 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in economic history, health economics Tags: creative destruction

I Annoyed a mercantilist
06 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economic history, income redistribution, industrial organisation, international economics, labour economics, labour supply, Public Choice, rentseeking, survivor principle, transport economics Tags: free trade, free trade agreements, tariffs

#OTD 1776
05 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economic history, war and peace Tags: Revolutionary War

Milton Friedman – The Real World Effects Of Unions
01 Jul 2022 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economic history, economics of education, economics of regulation, labour economics, labour supply, Milton Friedman, poverty and inequality, unemployment, unions Tags: union power, union wage premium
New Keynesianism in central banking: friend or foe? Robert Hetzel
30 Jun 2022 Leave a comment
in business cycles, economic history, fiscal policy, great recession, history of economic thought, macroeconomics, monetarism, monetary economics Tags: monetary policy
‘The US Fed response to Covid-19 crisis as compared to the Global Financial Crisis’. Robert Hetzel
29 Jun 2022 Leave a comment
in budget deficits, business cycles, economic growth, economic history, fiscal policy, global financial crisis (GFC), great recession, history of economic thought, macroeconomics, monetarism, monetary economics Tags: monetary policy
Thomas Sowell and Jordan Peterson on why Marxism is so appealing
28 Jun 2022 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, development economics, econometerics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of regulation, history of economic thought, labour economics, labour supply, liberalism, Marxist economics, minimum wage, poverty and inequality, Public Choice, taxation, Thomas Sowell

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