The Wrong Question About Health Care, and the Right EconomicsStop asking who “wins.” Ask what we buy with $13k per person, why prices drive waste, and how a floor-then-market fix can work.Sep 8A response icon2Sep 8A response icon2
The Broken First RungAI, policy risk, and a jammed labor market are breaking the first rung for new grads — why it’s happening and what could actually help.Aug 19A response icon5Aug 19A response icon5
As Donors Rethink Aid, a Hard Look at What Worked — and What Didn’tAs donors cut back, decades of development aid reckon with what worked, what didn’t, and what comes next for countries that rely on it.Aug 16A response icon3Aug 16A response icon3
The Fifteen-Hour MirageIn 1930 John Maynard Keynes peered a century ahead and saw a world of abundance so great that the principal problem would be how to fill…Aug 15A response icon2Aug 15A response icon2
The Balancing Act: How Central Banks Anchor an Uneven Global EconomyToday, virtually every nation maintains a central bank. Only two exceptions — Tuvalu, with roughly 9,500 inhabitants, and Kiribati, home…Aug 7Aug 7
Enterprise Value and the Foundations of Corporate Valuation: A Measured Approach to Market…In today’s economic environment, the analysis of financial metrics such as market capitalization and enterprise value (EV) has grown…Sep 22, 2024A response icon6Sep 22, 2024A response icon6
The Quiet Reversion to Monopolistic Capitalism: A Modern Economic ParadoxAug 23, 2024A response icon11Aug 23, 2024A response icon11
The Double-Edged Sword of Global Inequality: A Debt-Fueled ConundrumAug 23, 2024A response icon3Aug 23, 2024A response icon3
Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Post-Conflict Economy at the CrossroadsAug 21, 2024A response icon2Aug 21, 2024A response icon2
Venezuela: A Case Study in Economic MismanagementIn the annals of economic history, few tales are as tragic as that of Venezuela. A nation blessed with the world’s largest oil reserves, it…Aug 21, 2024A response icon2Aug 21, 2024A response icon2