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Category: Economics 101

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Most high school boys don’t get sent to detention for their computer coding skills. At least, that’s not the crowd…

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Since our banishment from the Garden of Eden, man has faced a central cultural dilemma: how do we fulfill God’s…

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In a recent interview with Christianity Today, development economist and New York University professor William Easterly talks about the theme of his…

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its American Time Use Survey on Wednesday. It’s fascinating to read through how people spend…

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Is Capital a Blessing or a Curse?

By: Dr. Shawn Ritenour

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“Capital is opposed to labor, and the rich get richer while the poor get poorer” is a phrase heard all…

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During a recent podcast on social justice, Anne Bradley talked about the need for Christians to gain a biblical understanding of…

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A friend of mine recently told me about an intriguing and exciting non-profit, Safe Families for Children (SFC). It is a…

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Did you know that, in the past thirty years, the percentage of people in the world who live in extreme…

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On Tuesday, the American Enterprise Institute and the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics co-sponsored a panel on IFWE’s newly released…

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Christianity Today has published an article by IFWE’s Art Lindsley entitled “Why We Need ‘Dinosaurs’ Like C.S. Lewis.” In the…

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