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Why Are the Recent US Bank Runs So Much Faster?

By understanding the lessons from recent bank runs, policymakers can better safeguard the stability of the banking sector.

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US Spending on Mental Health

Mental health has been stigmatized, leading to a lack of prioritization and underinvestment in mental healthcare services.

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Reevaluating Stocks: A Critical Look at Excessive Easing and Optimism

The S&P 500 has risen to a new high and is close to its record level.

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Tocqueville on Self-Interest Well Understood

One of the repelling magnets of the subject matter of economics is the assumption that people are self-interested.

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