Tyler Cowen

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Americans Don't Save Much, But Their Companies Do

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High current business savings may help make an economy more resistant to recession and lead to a higher standard of living.

Economists Finally Have A Good Excuse For Being Wrong

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The main lesson about macroeconomic predictions is that they have a disturbing tendency to be inaccurate.

The Real Risk Of Higher Inflation Is Lower Wages

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Setting an inflation target of 4% could make things harder for workers.

Crypto Can Survive The Possible Demise Of FTX

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For many true believers, crypto exchanges are a sellout and a concession to older methods of finance and settlement.

Inflation Is Best Explained By This Underrated Economic Theory

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The Quantity Theory of Money may be out of fashion, but it is a useful guide to where the U.S. economy may be headed.

Inflation? The Workforce Is The Bigger Problem

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This current period of rising prices has its roots in mistaken assumptions about supply and demand made a decade ago.

Life Is Good In America, Even By European Standards

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2022 may be remembered as the year when living standards in the U.S. truly pulled away from those in Western Europe.

Buy An Electric Car, Save the Planet? Not Quite

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Proposed legislation to subsidize the purchase of EVs may be politically expedient, but it's not ideal.

The Business Conference Is Back. Here's How to Make It Better.

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The time-honored corporate tradition is due for a radical reassessment.

What's the Future Of Crypto? To Be More Boring

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It's worth remembering that, when it comes to economic affairs, unexciting can be exactly what you are looking for.

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