With populism on the rise, capitalism under attack, and socialism back in vogue, the work of Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) is more relevant than ever. Hayek started his career as a ...
Responding to Democratic concerns about income inequality from American capitalism and Republican opposition to greater immigration and international trade from a free market trading system, ...
With the federal government now the largest shareholder of Intel, an ostensibly private company, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wants you to know that “This is not socialism.” But if public ...
You don't have to share George Mason University economist's Peter Boettke's unbridled faith in the "free" market and suspicion of government to acknowledge that he's a distinguished academic. But ...
Peter Boettke is the Distinguished University Professor of Economics and Philosophy and the director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the ...
Returned from his vacation and already seeking refuge from D.C. craziness, Jonah invites Hayek expert and George Mason University professor Peter Boettke to discuss the ins and outs of F.A. Hayek.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Economics professor and wearer of many hats. In one of the first sessions of the conference, I was part of a panel that included ...
George Mason University economist Peter Boettke says basketball embodies the most fundamental economic principles. Perhaps, he says, other sports do, too - but basketball is his passion. He has spent ...
With feverish speed and characteristic blunderbuss, President Donald Trump has given the federal government -- and himself -- unprecedented control over private economic decisions. Call it socialism, ...
Peter Boettke is a professor of economics at George Mason University in Fairfax and director of the F.A. Hayek Program and BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism at the Mercatus Center in ...
With the federal government now the largest shareholder of Intel, an ostensibly private company, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wants you to know that “This is not socialism.” But if public ...