Category: Work & Economics

If I make a profit off something I sold, how is it that the person I sold the item to is also better off? Shouldn’t one of us...

How do you legislate good behavior? Is it possible to legislate in such a way that people are incentivized to serve others instead of themselves? These are just...

Economists at the Brookings Institute bring the happy news that the United Nations’ goal to reduce the number of people in extreme poverty by fifty percent by 2015...

Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in...

As I mentioned in a previous post, income inequality per se is not a harbinger of poverty. But why? Economist David Henderson explains it this way: How does...

I am a fully grown man and I’m not ashamed to admit I went to see The Lego Movie with two other fully independent adults. And we had...

What comes to your mind when you think of economics? Do you think of charts, graphs, and mathematical models, or general principles of human behavior? Can our understanding...

Joel Salatin is a “beyond organic” farmer in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. He sat down with IFWE for a video interview to talk about the biblical view...

In a recent Relevant article, Curt Devine sums up a dilemma that many Christians – especially young professionals – face: We often sacrifice depth in friendships, closeness to...

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