I was reading a bit of Henry Hazlett’s book, “Economics in One Lesson” (which I highly recommend along with my own personal favorite “Economics for Real People” by Callahan), and an example of his made me think of big government spending in a whole new way. He talks about what happens when someone breaks a […]
Archive for June 11th, 2008
John Maynard Keynes is an infamous economist you probably already know, and if you don’t you need to learn about him. When you hear his name, you should think “bad”. He was born on June 1883 and died in April 1946. He was an economist from Britain and had basically impacted our country and several […]
The hunger crisis in Ethiopia has advanced to a new level of severity, according to the Associated Press. The damaging effects of drought combined with the skyrocketing cost of food in the global market have spread to Ethiopian adults and older children. Since older generations have been traditionally less-vulnerable to the negative effects of […]
