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The Economics of Love & Dating
Ninos Malek provides some hot tips and tricks on how to make the most of your love life, just by learning the basics of economics!
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Trust, Growth & Spontaneous Order
Paul Zak describes why strangers cooperate, and how institutions scale trust to create sustained increases in living standards.
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Building a Sustainable and Resilient Indigenous Economy
Manny Jules proposes solutions for a more sustainable and resilient First Nation economy supported by competition, fiscal independence, and indigenous institutions.
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Creative Destruction, Entrepreneurship & Discovery
Based on the work of noted economist Joseph Schumpeter, Russ Sobel explores the different definitions of entrepreneurship.
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Socialism Sucks
Benjamin Powell has the data and firsthand global experience to affirm that socialism fails to deliver on any of the utopian promises it makes.
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Why Climate Policy Keeps Failing
Ross McKitrick explains carbon tax’s unintended consequences, namely permanently increased government deficits and decreased productivity.
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Enviropreneurs in Action
Holly Fretwell examines how environmental entrepreneurs around the world are using markets to provide a freer, cleaner, and more prosperous society.
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Virtual Solutions to Canadian Healthcare
Brett Belchetz, MD, CEO of Maple Care, outlines how virtual care has changed healthcare in Canada today.
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Love Your Enemies
Arthur C Brooks reveals how we can restore a vibrant competition of ideas, reject divisive leadership, and find love in our hearts.
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Nozick on Rights, Justice, and Government
Aeon J. Skoble explores Nozick’s theory and moral rationale for taking people’s rights seriously. What does a utopia actually look like?
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Economic Freedom of the World
Why are some nations poor while others prosperous? Signè Thomas answers all questions regarding economic institutions across the world.
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Two of the 7 Deadly Economic Sins
James Otteson warns of the economics sins that have deleterious effects on everything from our personal lives to our public policy.
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