The Voluntariness Mantra Refuted

Recently, I was made aware of an article by the famous Harvard economist Gregory N. Mankiw ("Defending the One Percent’’, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2013). In that article, he puts forward an interesting thought experiment. Assume we were in a state in which the market outcome would lead to absolute equality among economic agents.
Cultures: Rivers or Pyramids?

I am writing this post in the wake of Florian Biermann’s excellent piece on the role of culture in the economic life of Georgia. The debate itself is infinitely fascinating, as culture is truly one of those complex, stupendously vast concepts, which I find very difficult to grasp, let alone define or analyze.
On “Humans” vs. “Econs”, the mystery of human psyche, and the domain of economic inquiry

You may think that the subject matter of economics is human behavior. Well, not so fast.