Economics
Economics
An Interview with Andrew Schiff about Fishing Nets, Hut Gluts, and other Economic Matters
Craig Biddle November 20, 2010
The author and investor discusses his book, the state of economy, the cause of America’s financial problems, and investment possibilities under the circumstances.
Economics, Reviews
Review: How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
Daniel Wahl August 20, 2010
Daniel Wahl reviews How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes, by Peter D. Schiff and Andrew J. Schiff.
Economics, Politics & Rights
Government Intervention: It's Not Just Bad for Business
Daniel Wahl July 20, 2010
In a recent article in Investor’s Business Daily, Thomas Sowell explains why Obama’s economic policies are bad for the economy: The current issue of Bloomberg Businessweek has a feature article about businesses that are just holding on to huge sums of money. They say, for example, that the pharmaceutical company…
Economics
There's Nothing "Bright" About the Stimulus Bill
Daniel Wahl June 18, 2010
Forbes recently published an argument against the stimulus bill, focusing on its so-called “dark side.” A little over a year ago the Obama administration passed a staggering $787 billion stimulus package designed to rescue the economy. More than half of that money has now been spent, and the economy is…
Economics
Does the SEC Care about Fraud?
Daniel Wahl May 20, 2010
Anyone concerned with freedom in the financial markets should read this new, internal review by the SEC, in which the Commission admits that it: failed to “take appropriate action” related to fraud at Allied Capital, a politically-connected company staffed with former SEC employees; did not visit Allied’s offices a single…
Economics, Reviews
Review: The Greatest Trade Ever, by Gregory Zuckerman
Daniel Wahl May 20, 2010
Daniel Wahl reviews The Greatest Trade Ever: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street and Made Financial History, by Gregory Zuckerman.
Economics, Politics & Rights
Antitrust with a Vengeance: The Obama Administration’s Anti-Business Cudgel
Eric Daniels November 20, 2009
Zeros in on the arbitrary, rights-violating nature of antitrust law; surveys the Obama administration’s efforts to bolster antitrust enforcement; considers the unprincipled arguments put forth by today’s most vocal opponents of antitrust; and calls for Americans to take a principled, rights-based stand—not only against the administration’s reinvigorated antitrust assault, but against antitrust law as such.
Economics, Science & Technology
The Dire Message of Mr. David Walker
John David Lewis August 28, 2009
A person who is in the pay of the government is not always free to speak publicly about the most pressing issues he confronts. Administrators who are appointed to perform specific tasks are generally not free to contradict or even to challenge policies. They often cannot advocate for specific proposals,…
Economics, Reviews
Review: The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, by Alice Schroeder
Daniel Wahl August 20, 2009
Daniel Wahl reviews The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, by Alice Schroeder.
Economics, Science & Technology
The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare
Craig Biddle August 17, 2009
John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, has an excellent article in the Wall Street Journal, in which he outlines several market-oriented changes that would substantially improve the quality of health care in America, multiply consumers’ options, and decrease health-care costs. Among other things, Mackey advocates the following: Remove the legal…