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How the Federal Government Created the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
How the Federal Government Created the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
The result of the government’s expansion into the subprime mortgage market was that by the time of the financial crisis, more than half of all mortgages in the United States were subprime or otherwise low-quality mortgages.
·fee.org·
How the Federal Government Created the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
Tesla sees German car sales plunge in January
Tesla sees German car sales plunge in January
Tesla sold almost 60% fewer cars in Germany in January than in the year-earlier period, as the U.S. electric vehicle maker faces a test of popularity amid headline-grabbing political involvement by its billionaire CEO Elon Musk.
·reuters.com·
Tesla sees German car sales plunge in January
Recommended Readings on Free Trade Versus Protectionism: Everything You Need to Know About Open Markets, Comparative Advantage, and Globalization | Williamson M. Evers
Recommended Readings on Free Trade Versus Protectionism: Everything You Need to Know About Open Markets, Comparative Advantage, and Globalization | Williamson M. Evers
Contents Introduction Recommended Readings Introduction Economists, going back to Adam Smith and David Ricardo, are virtually unanimous that free trade benefits consumers and the overall economy. B
·independent.org·
Recommended Readings on Free Trade Versus Protectionism: Everything You Need to Know About Open Markets, Comparative Advantage, and Globalization | Williamson M. Evers
In Defense of Free Market Radicalism
In Defense of Free Market Radicalism
Given these realities of state power and economic intervention, the only reasonable position for those who cherish freedom and prosperity is the radical one: a pure market economy.
·mises.org·
In Defense of Free Market Radicalism
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Public Choice, the economist James M. Buchanan explained, is built on the “homely” proposition that politicians are just like the rest of us. We call this “behavioral symmetry.” They have their own interests, and they try to satisfy those interests. Furthermore, we can understand people’s behavior in the voting booth and the bureau using the […]
·econlib.org·
Public Choice Doesn’t Require Us to Assume People Are Evil - Econlib
Other people’s money: Preferences for equality in groups
Other people’s money: Preferences for equality in groups
Economic policy decisions often involve a trade-off between equality and efficiency implemented through income redistribution. We test whether people are less likely to purchase equality with their ow
·ideas.repec.org·
Other people’s money: Preferences for equality in groups
Super Bowl | NRF
Super Bowl | NRF
NRF's Super Bowl survey looks at how many U.S. adults plan to celebrate the big game.
·nrf.com·
Super Bowl | NRF