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No Due Date is Econlib's subscription economics book club. Curated by Pete Boettke, you’ll spend a whole year reading with him exploring the best in economics, the social science...
Introduction In economics, scarcity refers to limitations--limited goods or services, limited time, or limited abilities to achieve the desired ends. Life would be so much e...
Introduction From "The Power and Pervasiveness of Spontaneous Order," by Elaine Sternberg at Econlib, July 5, 2021. Spontaneous order is crucial for understanding human ins...
Definitions and Basics What's the difference between saving and investing? The terms saving and investing are often used interchangeably, but there's a difference. See Smart...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Scrooge McDuck & Money. In this animated short from the Walt Di...
Definitions and Basics Fiscal Policy, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Fiscal policy is the use of the government budget to affect an economy. When the government d...