My colleague Paul Mueller recently published an AIER Paper on Fusionism. He was kind enough to share it with…
The recent rescission of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding and Motor Vehicle Greenhouse Gas…
When Polonius tells Laertes in Hamlet, “Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” perhaps Shakespeare was speaking from family…
The February 2026 AIER Business Conditions Monthly (BCM) highlights a notable divergence across the economic cycle, with forward-looking indicators…
In February, the Tax Foundation’s Jared Walczak observed that not long ago, it was still possible to speak of…
The economic history of commercial airline flight began with courageous pilots and entrepreneurs in the American West. They could…
In 1895, Greek journalist Vlasis Gavriilidis traveled to Cambridge University seeking advice from three leading economists — Alfred Marshall,…
Economics is a peculiar science. On the one hand, it is the queen of the social sciences and offers…
Energy price increases are hitting Americans hard. In the March 2026 Everyday Price Index, my colleague Pete Earle noted…