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| Kaushik Visniwath, Fast Company William D. Cohan's new book, ‘Power Failure,' takes a deep dive into the rise and fall of GE, once the world's most valuable company. READ MORE |
| David Bahnsen, National Review David Bahnsen and Dan Clifton dive into the ramifications of the midterm elections and what is on the line now, legislatively and otherwise. READ MORE |
| John Tamny, RCM The economics discussion would have a great deal more clarity if it were broadly understood that underlying all lending and borrowing is the movement of actual goods and services. Lenders are... READ MORE |
| Richard Morrison, AIER Anyone who takes economic ideas and their moral implications seriously would do well to clear space on their bookshelf for Seven Deadly Economic Sins. READ MORE |
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