The term “entrepreneurial state” is an oxymoron. As we see from Jamaica‘s experience, attempts by the government to be entrepreneurial in the end misallocate resources, waste money, and achieve poor results. ...

Businesses of all sizes, particularly small ones, face a unique challenge: maintaining seamless communication with their clients. Whether fostering relationships, addressing concerns, or closing sales, effective communication is at the heart of a thriving enterprise. The good news? The right ...

At the recent International Union for Conservation of Nature event in Belgium there were very few (or no) economists, sociologists, philosophers, entrepreneurs, and nature-oriented landowners. ...

The UK’s Leus Developments is completing several projects in Limassol, Cyprus. With two sites finished and already rented out, and two more being completed over the next two years, Business Matters heard from founder Dmitry Leus to learn more about ...

If you are a big fan of mental health and productivity enhancement, then there is a great chance you have come across topics around microdosing truffles. But do you know exactly what that phrase means and what it entails? Microdosing ...

Rachel Reeves’s proposed changes to agricultural relief on inheritance tax—dubbed the “tractor tax”—may impact five times more farmers than the government has estimated, according to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). The Treasury has stated that the changes will ...

Not a single person on the face of this earth makes a pencil. Not only is this corollary true, but it’s also now jurisprudence. ...

The 10-yr Treasury Yield reversed its upswing with a sharp decline and the Home Construction ETF (ITB) reacted with a noteworthy gap-surge. Today’s report analyzes the yield, the TBond ETF (IEF) and ITB.  The 10-yr Treasury Yield plunged as Treasury ...

The great free-market classical liberal William Leggett believed that Americans do not need politicians telling us on which days Americans ought to be thankful. ...

The upcoming Department of Government Efficiency project has gotten plenty of criticism and skepticism from libertarians and small-government advocates. But there is a component of DOGE that many free-marketers are too quick to dismiss or take for granted—the cultural component. ...