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Category: Economics 101

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Have you ever been part of a missions trip? Ever ladled soup into the bowls of the hungry? Sent shoes…

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Five Factors Impacting Poverty Today

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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Some time ago, economist Walter Williams offered some apt advice in an article entitled, “How Not to be Poor.” This piece…

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Freedom and Flourishing in Hong Kong

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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By now you’ve probably heard the term “Umbrella Revolution” or “Umbrella Movement.” Since October 1st, students in Hong Kong have…

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If you could have any hardware feature added to your cell phone, what would you request? I would love it…

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In Monday’s post, Hugh Whelchel examined whether free markets inherently lead to exploitation. He wrote in response to a Christianity…

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You may have noticed a slight change in the bag design since Chipotle unveiled the Cultivating Thought: Author Series in…

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When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English earlier this spring, the issue of inequality was…

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No one ever likes being misunderstood. The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) believes that’s happened to us in…

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Faith, Work & Economics at Burning Man

By: Elise Daniel

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This past week, nearly 68,000 people from across the world gathered in Nevada’s Black Rock Dessert to participate in Burning…

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When the worst happens, where do you turn for help? Most of us have found ourselves in unforeseen circumstances, and…

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