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Europe’s Precautionary Principle Is Killing the Next Big Thing

A few centuries ago, Europe was the beating heart of global innovation. From the Enlightenment’s embrace of reason to the…

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Economics

Trump’s AI Plan Aims High, But Leaves a Gaping Hole

We’ve seen this before: fear, overregulation, and political hubris at the dawn of an economic breakthrough. Will we learn from…

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Economics

My Disagreement with John Tamny on SALT Deductions

In a recent essay, John Tamny, at RealClearMarkets got rather SALTy. Worth reading. John (whom I know and like, and…

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Economics

Trump’s Trade War Undermines the Dollar’s Global Reserve Status

Donald Trump is famously hostile to US trade deficits. He believes not only that these deficits harm the US economy,…

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On Immigration and Free Speech, Many Miss the Bigger Picture

Last month, Australian writer Alistair Kitchen was detained by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) when he flew from Melbourne to…

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NYC’s Economic Dysfunction Pushed Voters Too Far. Will They Now Choose Socialism?

Let’s be honest, many people move to New York City to make money, not have it taken away. Since over…

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Economics

New Study: California’s $20 Minimum Wage Killed 18,000 Restaurant Jobs

Perhaps the greatest example that good policymaking intentions go awry is the minimum wage. Proponents of increasing the minimum wage…

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Economics

What’s Wrong With Boeing?

Boeing is struggling. The most recent round of bad news to hit the manufacturer came when, after Boeing’s project to…

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Economics

Public Choice at the Pump: How Politicians Banned Self-Serve Gas for Years

America runs on gas stations. The US has more gas stations than any other country in the world, around 196,000.…

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China’s AI Hype Echoes Mao’s ‘Satellite’ Era

Industrial researchers are sounding the alarm as thousands of AI companies are being eliminated in the wake of the first…

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