Protecting infant industries doesn’t help the economy
One of the excuses for levying protective tariffs is to protect emerging domestic industries. However, this
The rule of law and property rights
While many people currently are likely to view the rule of law as simply a collection
The Fed Is Warping the Shape of the Yield Curve
As the Federal Reserve manipulates the money supply and interest rates, the yield curve becomes a
Hayekian liberty and the predatory state
While F.A. Hayek was a promoter of liberty, his work nonetheless often failed to acknowledge just
Kamala’s press chief tried to censor me
While Kamala Harris accuses Republicans of censoring books and library materials, her press secretary, Brian Fallon,
The Chevron decision may also apply to federal land policies in the West
While many are celebrating the Chevron decision that limits the power of federal bureaucracies to interpret
The U.S. military machine is unsustainable
The U.S. government is spending trillions of dollars to prop up military ventures around the world.
China’s competitiveness is driven by low taxation, not by industrial policy
Contrary to popular belief, China's economy depends much less on central planning than in the past.
The Folly of Legislating against Unfairness
Legislating against unfairness in order to achieve "equal" outcomes is like legislating against the wind. While