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by Christian Hartselle | Mar 18, 2026 | Featured, Uncategorized

This is test text. ECON 102 is not a real class.

From Pigou to Coase: A brief history of how Coase challenged thinking on externalities

by Allen Hutson | Mar 6, 2026 | Economic History

For much of the twentieth century, economists believed they had a clear solution to the problem of externalities. When an economic activity imposes costs on others—such as pollution from a factory, noise from an airport, or runoff from agriculture—the market outcome...
The Panic of 1837: From the “Bank War” Narrative to Modern Economic History

The Panic of 1837: From the “Bank War” Narrative to Modern Economic History

by Allen Hutson | Mar 6, 2026 | Featured

For much of the twentieth century, American history textbooks presented a relatively simple explanation for the economic collapse known as the Panic of 1837. According to the traditional narrative, President Andrew Jackson’s destruction of the Second Bank of the...

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