Matt Kibbe is joined by James Harrigan and Antony Davies, economists and hosts of the Words & Numbers podcast.
Tag - economics
It costs way more socially and economically to maintain a state where people are ruled by force and coercion than it does to just let people be free.
Private property is the foundation for the rule of law in market economies. It follows, then, that private law is the lifeblood of market economies.
Less than half of millennials, whose age delineation spans from 25 to 40 years of age, own a house. And it’s not from a lack of want, but of means.
Like lockdowns, mask mandates, and physical distancing requirements, stimulus bills are passed to provide a (false) sense of security.
Thank you, Robert Wenzel, for being the mimetic model for my first passion. Rest in peace, and in liberty.
Freedom Lets Ordinary People Do Extraordinary Things | Guest: Peter Boettke | Ep 120
Matt Kibbe sits down with economist Peter Boettke to discuss his new book, “The Struggle for a Better World,” about the hope that comes along with the vision of a free society.
It’s long past time for defenders of limited government and free markets to take this threat seriously.
Matt Kibbe is joined by economist Donald Boudreaux to try to come to grips with the complete lack of rational risk assessment Americans have displayed with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Matt Kibbe sits down with Peter Schiff to talk about what to expect from the Joe Biden administration and the dangers of unconstrained government spending.