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Building Proficient Learners
Recently, a colleague handed me an article by The Free Press, “The College Kids Who Can’t Do Basic Math,” and asked…
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Franco’s Legacy at 50
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. Spain has been celebrating all year,…
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Red Alert for the British Economy
The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) statistics paint a bleak picture for Britain’s economic outlook. Growth over the last…
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Vietnam and the US at the Negotiating Table
Global trade patterns are continuing to shift, and increasingly Eastward. As Gulf nations diversify and broaden their highly oil-dependent economies,…
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In Defense of Wealth
One of the biggest barriers to getting leftists to understand economics is their pathological misunderstanding of how wealth works. The…
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Those Dark Clouds Are the Debt
The future for our state looks bright. In just the past five years, Mississippi has seen more economic growth than…
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A Race for Best ‘Second’ Place: Chile’s Presidential Election
Communist candidate Jeanette Jara is currently leading in all polls for Chile’s upcoming Presidential election. Scheduled for November 16, 2025,…
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Money Makes the World Go ’Round
“Imagine money falling from the sky. Would you slip a tenner into your pocket before you told anyone? Chances are,…
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Eternal Sunshine of the Changing Time
The debate about Daylight Saving Time (DST) has reignited in both Europe and the United States. Spain’s Socialist prime minister…
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Adam Smith vs. The Engineers of Utopia
Ha-Joon Chang recently wrote an article in the Financial Times criticising the state of economic education, which drew considerable attention.…
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