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Founded in 1946, FEE is the original home of free-market economic thinking in America FEE’s popular digital content and in-person programs turn complex ideas into practical tools for living your best life and making the world a better place
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- The Complex Reality Behind Spain’s Economic Growth - FEE
Late last year, The Economist magazine declared Spain’s economy the best in the world Key indicators forecast a strong 2024: expected GDP expansion of 3%,
- The Top 5 Most Misunderstood Economic Concepts - FEE
Image Credit: Custom image by FEE, content from Wikimedia Commons Alex Tabarrok sets the record straight in his discussion on public goods: A public good, as we’ve said, is a good which is non-excludable and non-rival A public good is not defined as a good that is produced by the government, or the public sector
- European Leaders Talk of EU Army - FEE
Could a 27-nation force even work? Europe is once again talking about forming its own defense alliance The idea of a European army—discussed on and off since the early days of the Cold War—was revived in February by Volodymyr Zelensky The Ukrainian president claims that Donald Trump’s retraction of military support for Ukraine and ambivalence towards the EU shows that the bloc urgently
- How Javier Milei Explains His Economic Philosophy - FEE
Here’s what Larry Reed, FEE’s president emeritus, wrote about that story in 2016: Mises occupies a special place in the history of the organization I lead, the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE)
- Responding to Reich, Part 6: Why Free Trade Benefits (Almost) Everyone
Myth #6 on Robert Reich’s list of economic myths is called “Global Trade Benefits Everyone ”
- The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics - FEE
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics honors three economists whose work embodies an idea first coined by Joseph Schumpeter: creative destruction Joel Mokyr,
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