Economics (Conservative columnists)
The branch of social science that deals with the production, management, distribution and consumption of goods and services. You cannot separate personal liberty from economic liberty. It's all related.
Baldwin's Hunt For Red Taxation
by R.J. Moeller (conservative)
Published: April 7, 2009
Even Alec Baldwin can see how self-defeating liberal economic policies are
The Economics of Random Stuff: Preferences
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: February 2, 2009
Why preferences are just as important as incentives.
The Problem with The American Work Ethic
by Lord Neuf (centrist conservative libertarian)
Published: February 2, 2009
A look at the American Work Ethic as it compares to the Immigrants Work Ethic and why Americans should think like immigrants.
The Quest to Save America
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: September 15, 2008
Our problems, what's in Danger, and what can be affected.
The (Lack of) Human Behavior in Video Games
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: September 12, 2008
Introducing economics to video game developers
The Economics of Random Stuff: Bail Outs
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: September 9, 2008
Taxes and their Effects on the Economy
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: September 3, 2008
Does Economic Inequality Matter?
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: August 22, 2008
Did the Fed Stimulus Actually Work?
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: August 8, 2008
At the moment not quite!
The Economics of Random Stuff: John Stossel and the War in Iraq
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: August 5, 2008
Stossel's interesting idea on the War in Iraq and the current oil situation.
The Economics of Random Stuff: Poker
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: July 7, 2008
The Economics of poker
The Economics of Random Stuff
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: July 6, 2008
The Beginning of a Series of the economics of random stuff.
On the Fed Maintaining Rates
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: June 26, 2008
Why the Fed should keep rates low as long as they need to!
In Defense of Free Market Capitalism
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: May 23, 2008
An economic argument for capitalism.
The Economics of UChicago Renewing Worker Contracts
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: May 9, 2008
Insight into how to analyze UChicago's decision to raise wages or maintain wages for Aramark (Dining Company) employees.
Politics Guided by Emotions
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: May 9, 2008
Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: May 2, 2008
Economist Richard Thaler and Legal Scholar Cass Sunstein's new book on helping people make the right choices
IF INVESTORS WERE SMART ...
by Alex Wallenwein (conservative)
Published: April 30, 2008
... they'd be bidding up the price of gold and silver - instead of OIL!
Why It Had to Be Bear Stearns
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: March 18, 2008
They overreacted to good times and must suffer the consequences.
More Inflation not the Answer
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: March 18, 2008
The Role of Rational Expectations and why Bernanke should halt further movement.
The Economics of Voting Information
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: March 16, 2008
An Interesting Article on the Gold Standard
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: February 20, 2008
Here is a link to an interesting paper on the Gold Standard. No...I'm not endorsing an anti-Gold Standard point of view.
US Bonds - A Cemetery for Your Wealth?
by Alex Wallenwein (conservative)
Published: February 17, 2008
US government bonds are about to collapse. There's just no two ways about it. The process has already begun. It will take interest rates to 1980 levels and choke the economy - unless ...
The Real Problem with Socialized Health Care
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: January 27, 2008
The Economics of Socialized Health Care.
The Big Trade Off: Efficiency & Partying
by Jeff Peters (conservative)
Published: December 7, 2007
The most partying isn't in the US; it's in Europe! Economic reasoning tells us why!
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