Business & Economics
Surging Prices, Surging Benefits: A Win-Win for All
Uber’s self-interested practice of surge pricing better serves the needs and goals of drivers and riders alike. For that reason,…
Stop Hitting the Snooze Bar on Life
The lesson is to be aware of when you’re unhappy or unsatisfied. Your inner sense of unhappiness is an indicator…
Protect the Right to Innovate: Free Uber and the Taxi Industry from Regulations
The only just and fair way to resolve this dilemma is to eliminate regulations on the traditional taxi industry and…
Minimum Wage Jobs are Opportunities to be Thankful For
Current minimum wage jobs are the result of technology and innovation. Workers should be grateful that these companies have created…
The Value Creation Gap: Why CEO Pay is So High
CEOs may not work 380 times harder than employees, but they do create a substantially greater amount of value. And…
The More You Offer the More You Deserve: Against the False Justice of ‘Equality’ in the Tech Industry
To run a successful business, an employer has to hire the best and most competent individuals. People deserve a job…
Unpaid Internships Pay Much More than Minimum Wage
We all ought to be thanking companies for providing such learning experiences to young citizens rather than forcing them to…
John Allison’s Unconventional Wisdom about the Financial Crisis
So much for the assertion that the financial crisis was caused by the lack of regulations and government oversight. The…
Critics of Romney’s Private Equity Work are Morally Biased
The White House also pushed GM into closing down many dealerships as a way of cutting costs. Yet critics of…
In Defense of Outsourcing: Hiring Abroad is Both Economically Practical and Morally Upright
You have the right to move from Manhattan to Brooklyn in order to lower your living costs. For the same…