Economy

May 27, 2026

Do Not Be Fooled by the Record: A Talebian Reverse Turing Test of China’s Floating Wind Turbine

China has reportedly installed the “Three Gorges Pilot”, described as the world’s largest single-unit floating offshore wind turbine, off Yangjiang in Guangdong province. The machine is […]
May 27, 2026

Public Money Needs a Chain of Custody: Why Democracies Struggle with Traceability in Government-Sponsored Projects

When a private company loses track of project money, auditors call it a control failure. When a government loses traceability of public money, citizens often call […]
May 6, 2026

When “Paper Value” Diverges from Reality: What Gold Markets Teach Us About Systemic Risk (and Why FMEA Thinking Matters More Than Ever)

In global financial systems, few signals are as quietly disruptive as a divergence between paper value and physical reality. The recent analysis by Mises Institute on […]
January 24, 2026

Offshore Wind, Regime Uncertainty, and the Breakdown of Economic Calculation

An Austrian Analysis of Margin Fragility in Capital-Intensive Green Infrastructure Abstract Large-scale offshore wind development exhibits extreme sensitivity to inflation, tariffs, geopolitical instability, and supply-chain disruption. […]
December 20, 2025

Why Interest Rates May Stay “Higher for Longer” — An Engineer’s Guide

Interest rates matter deeply, even if you’ve never taken an economics course. They influence infrastructure investment, company financing, housing markets, and the cost of capital overall. […]