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    Karl Marx would not be a household name if not for the Russian Revolution, so argue Phil Magness and Michael Makovi.24. November 2022
    Population decline is likely to create some serious issues in the United States and elsewhere, argues economist Jesús Fernández-Villaverde.8. January 2022
    The right to private property is not a “second-tier” natural right, says Martin Rhonheimer whose article has been re-published in an abridged version by Public Discourse.
    25. September 2021
    The knowledge problem can't be solved with artificial intelligence, argues economist Jesús Fernández-Villaverde.5. August 2021
    Downplaying the role of lay disagreement about matters of Catholic Social Teaching is a mistake, argues Samuel Gregg.7. May 2021
    "Regime uncertainty" contributed significantly to the length of the Great Depressionexplains George Selgin.27. April 2021
    Despite the disadvantages of the term 'capitalism', it rightly highlights the central place of capital in a market economy, writes Steven Horwitz.6. April 2021
    Despite the claims of many economists, empirical research still favors the assumption that hikes in the minimum wage lead to substantial job loss.23. March 2021
    Protective tariffs are likely to blame for the soaring costs of building materials in the U.S., as Scott Lincicome from the Cato Institute shows.23. March 2021
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