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Category: Economics 101

  • Economics 101

Every day we make hundreds of decisions, from what to eat for breakfast to whom we should marry. Big and small,…

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My students can attest to the fact that I talk about teeth and dental hygiene often. At the beginning of…

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Over the past few weeks I’ve watched a social experiment unfold that illustrates just how integrity, honesty, and trust matter…

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Serving the Poor with Humility

By: Baylee Eby

4 minute read

One of the greatest “sins” of international development and humanitarian work is paternalism. It comes with an attitude that “we…

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Exploitation of the poor has been a part of our world since the Fall of man into sin. Using one’s…

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There is a connection between economic freedom and flourishing. Specifically, as Anne Bradley and Joseph Connors show in “Economic Freedom…

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If I asked you how often you prayed about your children and their futures, you might say, “Countless times every…

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On Election Day, Americans proudly wear the red, white, and blue “I voted!” sticker as a badge of honor. Voting…

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Does Globalization Harm the Poor?

By: Baylee Eby

9 minute read

Does globalization negatively or positively impact poverty alleviation? According to economist Pranab Bardhan, Antiglobalizers’ central claim is that globalization is…

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Making things free only makes them more expensive. Making things free sounds like a good policy idea. Who doesn’t like…

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