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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 Efficiency in economics isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a foundational concept that lies at the heart of how markets operate, resources are allocated, and policies...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics To take control of your money and your financial life, you need a plan....
Definitions and Basics Efficiency, Supply and Demand, and Market Clearing, by Arnold Kling Supply and Demand: Prices play a central role in the efficiency story. Producers an...
Definitions and Basics Entrepreneurship, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics The term entrepreneur, which most people recognize as meaning someone who organizes and as...
Definitions and Basics Public Choice Theory, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Public choice theory is a branch of economics that developed from the study of taxatio...