Politics I, Pencil (And the Tariffs that Hinder Me) by April 26, 2025 April 26, 2025 This is a rendition of Leonard Read‘s famous, “I, Pencil,” but with a new twist: tariffs now restrict the importation of producers‘ goods needed to make the pencil, which means there will be fewer of them for us to use. previous post Why Do So Many Bad Economists Support the Austrian Position on Free Trade? Related Posts The Elusive Meaning of Equal Opportunities April 26, 2025 Why Do So Many Bad Economists Support the... April 26, 2025 The Race/Starting-Point Fallacy April 25, 2025 The Goldbug Variations April 25, 2025 The Economic Fallacies Underpinning Hitler’s Disastrous Views April 25, 2025 Trump’s Monetary Policy Favors the Wealthy over Ordinary... April 25, 2025 Should Economists Champion Fed “Independence”? April 25, 2025 Why Did Trump Arrest a Student for Writing... April 25, 2025 The Goldbug Variations April 25, 2025 The Economic Fallacies Underpinning Hitler’s Disastrous Views April 25, 2025