As we enjoy this season of gratitude, we want to thank YOU—our readers, thinkers, and community members—for making Econlib a hub for lively discussions and intellectual growth. Your engagement fuels our work and the ideas that drive economics forward.
This month, in addition to the release of our NEW Feature Articles and EconTalk episodes below, we’re spotlighting some of the most popular and thought-provoking pieces from EconLog:
đź“ť In his post Mississippi, Vietnam, and Human Decency, Pierre Lemieux argues that economic illiteracy can lead to a lack of human decency. With a better understanding of concepts like trade deficits, Lemieux suggests that individuals and governments can make more informed and humane decisions regarding international trade and economic policies.
đź“ťIn Fine Tuning Policy, Kevin Corcoran argues that a series of small, well-intentioned policy changes have cumulatively led to a complex and inefficient system, suggesting that even modest interventions can produce unintended negative consequences.
đź“ť Professor Bryan Cutsinger continues our new series of Price Theory problems. The answer to the latest is soon to come. Share your suggested solution today!
As always, we’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media. Let’s keep the conversation going.
With gratitude,
The Econlib Team