Milton Friedman
The costly legacy of Margaret Thatcher’s monetarism
As Thatcher’s economic private secretary in the first years of her government, Tim Lankester is well qualified to analyse the controversial policy and its effects
The best thing about Harry G. Frankfurt’s On Inequality is the paper it’s printed on
Ten years ago, a philosophy professor at Princeton wrote a book with a provocative, slightly indecent title. It was a…
Arthur Laffer: how cuts succeeded where stimulus failed
High government spending increases unemployment and slows economic recovery








