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It’s election season in the U.S., and we are hearing a lot about voting. I saw a public service announcement…
It’s election season in the U.S., and we are hearing a lot about voting. I saw a public service announcement…
It’s been another encouraging year on the IFWE blog! We’re grateful for our subscribers and those who share our blogs…
Money is often seen as intrinsically bad or perhaps a necessary evil in the world. However, we must not forget…
When you have a master’s degree in economics, you get excited when you find economic concepts in unexpected places. Not…
If you feel disillusioned by current state of politics, you’re not alone. The battle of ideas occurring in our country…
Since our banishment from the Garden of Eden, man has faced a central cultural dilemma: how do we fulfill God’s…
The ideas behind faith, work, and economics can be simple to communicate if you have the right tools. Once you…
The research is in: Americans have more free time than ever before. According to a study conducted by University of…
In the discussion of markets and morality, objections to free markets often center around values and character. Art Lindsley has…
By: Dr. Anne Bradley
Today’s post explores a key driver of human decision-making. We’re going to talk about an economic principle called marginalism. This is…