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Scopes, Faith, Science, & Stone Age: A Cautionary Tale of American Regression

One hundred years ago, on July 21, 1925, John T. Scopes was found guilty in a Tennessee courtroom for teaching evolution in violation of the state’s Butler Act. Known as the Scopes Monkey Trial, this legal spectacle pitted science, religion, … Continue reading

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RIP GOAT of Macro

Stanley Fischer’s impact on our journey as economists is both profound and personal. From the moment we encountered his co-authored textbook Macroeconomics—a work that distilled the complexity of the dismal science into practical, accessible insight—Fischer became a silent guide along … Continue reading

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