Economic Thinking Posts on Debate Topics
Below is a four-minute overview by economist Robert Lawson of economic freedom and income inequality. For students looking for grounds on the negative, supporting equity, Dr. Lawson suggests income inequality in the U.S. is...
“Less Economic Freedom Equals More Income Inequality,” by Ronald Bailey at Reason.com (February 20, 2015), reviews recent studies connecting economic freedom and income inequality: … according to a study comparing outcomes in all U.S....
“Security is a most seductive thing,” he tells his daughter. “I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s the greatest evil there is.” The Wall Street Journal article “A New Wrinkle in Time” reports: Madeleine...
[Updated July 2, 2015] Two Lincoln-Douglas topics for the Stoa league Resolved: In formal education liberal arts ought to be valued above practical skills. Resolved: Developing countries ought to prioritize economic growth over environmental protection. ...
Resolved: The United States should significantly reform its policy toward one or more countries in the Middle East. U.S. Middle East policy has a problem with borders, as do the people of the Middle...
Virginia Postrel, in sharing on Facebook Anne Applebaum’s Washington Post article “War in Europe is not a hysterical idea,” comments: “I think we like to talk about ISIS b/c it’s less scary than Russia.”...
Articles on income and wealth inequality may be growing less and less equal. Some are fair and scholarly reviews of income and wealth data; others repeat the same flawed and misleading claims over and...
This movement should create a situation in which authorities will control empty stores, but not the market; the employment of workers, but not their livelihood; the official media, but not the circulation of information; printing plants, but...
From the Introduction to the Economic Freedom of the Arab World 2014 Annual Report (pdf): A new economic vision is needed to help the Arab world move forward. The Arab Economic Freedom project aims to help furnish...
No easy answers to Middle East conflict, poverty and Islamic extremism, but Sarah Chayes argues in Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security pervasive corruption is at the root of all three. A powerful NYT...