Looking back to 2004 and looking ahead, the topic of EU expansion takes us to comparative advantage and growth.
Much more than a reminder of the transcontinental railroad, Utah's new golden spike is about a transportation infrastructure.
Rather like shifting tectonic plates, we can illustrate U.S. economic growth through the companies that achieved market milestones.
About much more than a piece of fruit, peach history details how the market encouraged an entrepreneur to invent and develop a new product.
Thinking about melting snow and ice, we can ask how soon there will be Arctic shipping lanes that provide new trade routes.
Seeing people leave New Jersey, New York, and Illinois, we can start to ask if interstate migration is caused by high taxes.
As our first Throwback Thursday, we look at the present and the past with the 2,000 barrel beer tanks that traveled on the Erie Canal.
While job related reasons like unemployment and a new job are cited as likely reasons for interstate migration, marriage and taxes also matter.








