Keynesian orthodoxy claims that cuts in government spending mean less “aggregate demand,” and less “aggregate…
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The standard line for passenger rail travel in the US is that we need a…
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In a candid interview, economist Steve Hanke calls the Trump–Putin Alaska summit “a photo-op,” arguing…
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According to Statista, there were 66 billionaires in the US in 1990. That number grew…
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Japan’s economy is caught between inflationary monetary policy and powerful agricultural interests. There is no…
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Stephen Slivinski Maybe you’re like me and you stick around until the end of the…
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Abouammo v. United States Brief: The Government Can Prosecute Crimes Only in the Districts Where They Happen
Matthew Cavedon The federal government’s plea for effectively unbounded prosecutorial forum shopping is incompatible with…
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Trump Shouldn’t Cook the Books at the BLS, But It Doesn’t Matter as Much as You Think
Alex Nowrasteh and Adam N. Michel President Donald Trump recently fired Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)…
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The recent political firefight over Trumps firing of BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer overshadows the underlying…