Paul Mueller

Economics

Klaus Schwab’s Departure Could Herald New (Spontaneous) Global Order

Klaus Schwab’s retirement and subsequent fall from grace symbolize the tectonic shifts occurring in the current global order. Schwab’s life’s…

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Economics

Cultivating Virtue Through Business

Anyone who has dealt with customers, especially in a service industry, knows that they can be difficult and demanding at…

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Economics

What Scrooge Effect? Americans Keep Giving, Despite the Welfare State

We just made it through another tax season. Congress has begun debating whether and how to extend the Trump tax…

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Economics

Hands Off the University, Indeed

The Trump administration has taken a wrecking ball to the Department of Education and to DEI programs at universities across…

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Economics

The Committee to Destroy the World (Economy)

In the 1990s, Time magazine ran a famous story about “The Committee to Save the World” with a picture of…

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Economics

The States’ War on ESG

The tide of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) causes has been ebbing rapidly. Many of the largest corporations in America…

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Economics

Why a Ground Game Is Needed to Defeat DEI

The swift rollback of diversity and environmental priorities in the US has been nothing short of breathtaking. Corporate America seems…

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Economics

Davos Does Damage Control

Although you may have missed the memo, leaders from around the world have gathered in Davos, Switzerland this week for…

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Economics

Has Generation Z Gotten a Raw Economic Deal?

Popular newsletter writer Aaron Renn recently highlighted a guest post by Tom Owens arguing that young people today face much…

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Economics

Modern Monetary Theory and the Challenge of Endogenous Money Supply

For a hot minute in 2022 and 2023, MMT or Modern Monetary Theory rose to prominence in the lexicon of…

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