• Vladimir Snurenco
    The Daily Economy

    If we were to stop using plastic tomorrow, global supply chains would collapse, food wouldn’t reach the people who need it in remote areas, and millions would lose access to life-saving medical supplies.

  • Peter C. Earle
    The Daily Economy

    With America’s ballooning debt load, a bond market backlash, and a Moody’s downgrade, fiscal space to respond to a downturn is rapidly evaporating.

  • Laura Williams
    The Daily Economy

    Pol Pot was a well-meaning monster, an idealistic revolutionary who studied in Paris and believed he could purify Cambodia. He wanted to build a better world for the poor — even if millions had to die.

  • Steve H. Hanke
    The Daily Economy

    Tim Congdon’s ‘The Quantity Theory of Money: A New Restatement’ is a crucial contribution to economic thought.

  • Fabian Wintersberger
    The Daily Economy

    Specific knowledge matters, but it thrives when people are allowed to question dominant ideas and to look for better theories.

  • David Hebert
    Daily Economy

    Ronald Reagan is, famously, known for being a free trader, a globalist perhaps, in today’s parlance.  He believed very firmly in the importance of American industry but also believed that […]