If economics has its Unicorn, it would be the Giffen Good, the good that would seem to defy the Law of Demand. While economists have played around with Giffen ...
If measurement itself becomes a subject of debate, the informational foundations of economic policymaking inevitably weaken ...
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He delivered critical information for farmers across the Midwest during a 60-year career as WGN-AM radio’s agribusiness reporter.
It is with profound sadness that WGN Radio shares the news of the passing of Orion Samuelson at age 91. Orion is a name ...
Legendary farm broadcaster Orion Samuelson dies at 91. He championed American agriculture on WGN Radio in Chicago for six decades ...
Economist Paul Krugman warned of rising stagflation risk in the US, clashing with Fed Chair Jerome Powell's latest assessment ...
Orion Samuelson, a legendary farm broadcaster known for his iconic voice and ability to distill complex farm topics into ...
The Stanford biologist bet against human ingenuity and lost to Julian Simon.
When the Stanford biologist and science writer Paul Ehrlich died last week at 93, the obituaries that followed were a fascinating exercise in editorial balance. As usual, most hesitated to speak too ...
Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich made his name as the author of “The Population Bomb,” a 1968 book that shaped the way many in ...
In two weeks, NASA could send its first crewed mission to the moon in 53 years. Rolling back out to the pad at Cape Kennedy, the 322-foot Artemis II rocket is a bit shorter than the Saturn V ship that ...