Tag: scarcity

These past eight weeks we’ve looked at the eight most popular myths about wealth, poverty, and free enterprise. If anything has been conveyed in tackling these myths, hopefully...

You’ve heard the warnings: the earth is overpopulated, and soon we’ll run out of food, farmland, and fuel. If we don’t make changes now, we’ll destroy the earth....

Taylor University, my alma mater, is a small, Christian, liberal arts university in Upland, Indiana. I attended that fine institution from 2005-2009. Whenever someone spends more than a...

There are three misconceptions about profits that arise in most conversations I have with people about businesses seeking profit: 1. Businesses seeking profit codifies greed and encourages corruption....

At the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics, we think it is imperative for Christians to understand principles of economics if they are going to embrace the holistic...

Stewardship forces us to think like economists. We must look past our hopes and good feelings when making decisions in the public and private spheres. We need to...

All this talk we have been doing on economic principles allows us to consider “the economy” in an entirely new light. We now know that the broad and...

Our ongoing discussion has focused on the importance of understanding economic principles to better understand a holistic definition of stewardship. Our recent foray into understanding prices and their...

Previously we have talked about how knowledge is held in a world of scarcity. Knowledge is personally held and individually known, meaning that while people know different things,...

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