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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We’ve seen this before: fear, overregulation, and political hubris at the dawn of an economic breakthrough. Will we learn from…
Read More »In a recent essay, John Tamny, at RealClearMarkets got rather SALTy. Worth reading. John (whom I know and like, and…
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Read More »Perhaps the greatest example that good policymaking intentions go awry is the minimum wage. Proponents of increasing the minimum wage…
Read More »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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