PinnedA Tale of Two Inflations: Western Monetary Policy in an Increasingly Globalized WorldOver the past two years, global inflation has skyrocketed. In June 2022, U.S. consumer inflation reached 9.1% year-over-year, the fastest…Feb 3, 2023Feb 3, 2023
PinnedQuantitative Easing’s Destabilizing Effect on the Housing Market (And How to Fix It)The world faces a housing crisis. The cost of living has surged as a result of skyrocketing inflation and soaring rent levels, causing…Jul 15, 2022Jul 15, 2022
Antitrust Law: To Rewrite or AbandonThe Nobel laureate George Stigler once stated: “All real economics will fall short of the ideal economy — a difference called ‘market…Apr 6, 2022Apr 6, 2022
American Inaction to the HolocaustThe United States is lauded as the savior of European Jewry and the ultimate liberator of millions of Jews from Nazi death camps. Yet the…Jan 30, 2022Jan 30, 2022
The Effect of Federal Financing on the Civil WarIn December 1860, South Carolina seceded from the Union, marking the start of the secession of Southern states and catalyzing the Civil…Aug 15, 2021Aug 15, 2021
The Prevalence of Eastern European Mythology in the Works of Sarah J. MaasSarah J. Maas is an acclaimed fantasy author, known for adopting fairy tales such as Cinderella or Beauty and the Beast and creating…May 12, 2021May 12, 2021
The Industrial Revolution was Ultimately Beneficial for the Working ClassThe Industrial Revolution changed the world, most prevalently in Britain where it began. It transformed agricultural economies into…Jan 2, 2021Jan 2, 2021