Contrived Scarcity and Antitrust Lawsuits—“It’s Not a Bag, It’s a Birkin”
Birkin bags are pricey and the producer restricts its potential buyers. Unfortunately, disgruntled customers who don’t want to follow the company’s rules
Birkin bags are pricey and the producer restricts its potential buyers. Unfortunately, disgruntled customers who don’t want to follow the company’s rules
Progressives blame the free market for insulin prices and want to impose price controls. But, government regulation is to blame.
Wage differences between men and women often are automatically attributed to sex discrimination against women. However, as research has shown time and
Buchanan and Tullock‘s The Calculus of Consent influentially applies economic ideas to politics, focusing on methodological individual. However, there are a few
Historical revisionism is nothing new, and recent attempts to label an “antiracist” approach to history have wrongly been called “revisionist.” To better
Looking for an introduction to the real story of the foundations and tragedies of the world wars? This new book by the
A new study at UC Berkeley claims that California‘s new $20 minimum wage has had no adverse economic effects. If only that
A new study from the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment at UC Berkeley claims that California‘s new $20 fast food
In the post-Civil War South during Reconstruction, federal troops attempted to impose their will in part by pitting recently-freed slaves against southern
The US went to war 83 years ago today with Japan‘s attack on Pearl Harbor. It ended with Japan‘s surrender after US