Behavioral Economics
July 15, 2026
Because ultra rich individuals became interested in fossils, dinosaur prices soared to stratospheric levels.
Why Driscoll’s Can Charge More For Its Strawberries
Competition
July 14, 2026
Why Second Placers Are the Saddest Losers
Behavioral Economics
July 13, 2026
How Harry Styles Hikes Inflation
Entertainment
July 12, 2026
Our Weekly Economic News Roundup: From Smart Investing to Egg Prices
Weekly Roundup
July 11, 2026
How T. Rex Became a Multi-Million Dollar Dinosaur
Elaine Schwartz - July 15, 2026
Why Second Placers Are the Saddest Losers
Elaine Schwartz - July 13, 2026
Why North American Trade Needs To Be Free
Elaine Schwartz - July 3, 2026
Why Social Security Gets Sicker As We Get Healthier
Elaine Schwartz - June 29, 2026
Elaine Schwartz - March 1, 2026
Accordng Baumol's Cost Disease, the reason we pay more to our babysitters is not because they are doing a better job.
Where To Find the AI In Our Lives
Elaine Schwartz - November 30, 2025
The Real Tariff Story
Elaine Schwartz - August 28, 2025
The Island With No Traffic Lights
Elaine Schwartz - July 18, 2025
The Story of a $10 Million Handbag
Elaine Schwartz - July 15, 2025
Why We Can Celebrate Economic Independence On July 4th
Elaine Schwartz - July 5, 2026
Why the Dow Is More Than an Average
Elaine Schwartz - June 24, 2026
What Does SpaceX Get Paid For?
Elaine Schwartz - June 9, 2026
When a Watch Is About More Than Time
Elaine Schwartz - May 18, 2026
Elaine Schwartz - July 14, 2026
Because most strawberries are pretty similar, their supermarket sellers should be powerless but they are not.
How Harry Styles Hikes Inflation
Elaine Schwartz - July 12, 2026
Our Weekly Economic News Roundup: From Smart Investing to Egg Prices
Elaine Schwartz - July 11, 2026
How Cans Help Breweries Compete
Elaine Schwartz - July 10, 2026
Why Game Theory Explains World Cup Penalty Shootouts
Elaine Schwartz - July 9, 2026
econguest - January 11, 2026
Whether looking at toys or travel and a slew of other topics, our econlife 2025 Holiday Quiz has some surprises.
Econlife Quiz: Halloween
econguest - November 2, 2025
Econlife Quiz: Holidays
econguest - July 2, 2025
Elaine Schwartz - July 10, 2026
Continuing with our July e-links, this week we recommend a book that explains our psychological connection to money and investing.
July 2026 Friday’s e-links: Learning About El Niño
Elaine Schwartz - July 3, 2026
June 2026 Friday’s e-links: A Unique U.S. History
Elaine Schwartz - June 26, 2026
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