“Paper or Plastic?” How One Market Intervention Requires Another to “Correct” the Original One
California's 2014 ban on “single-use” plastic bags was supposed to lead to less waste of plastic,
Trump, Harris, and All the Wrong Ways to Do Tax Reform
Adam N. Michel Tax policy has taken on an outsized role in this year’s presidential campaign
Another Adverse Effect of the US-China Trade War
Jeffrey Miron One consequence of misguided government polices is a smaller economic pie, i.e., reduced economic efficiency.
Can the State be Justified?
The common belief regarding state power is that it is always justified and there can be
Fiscal Accountability and Enhancing the CBO’s Role in Preventing a US Debt Crisis
Romina Boccia Transparency and accessibility of information about federal spending are critical for equipping citizens to hold
The US Is as Close as Ever to Saudi Arabia, 23 Years after 9-11
Nearly a quarter century after the 9-11 attacks, Americans still are fed lies about what happened.
Why Trump Won the Debate
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Connor O'Keeffe joins Tho to talk about last night's debate.
It’s Also “Disinformation” When Our Government Does It
As our government officials crack down on what they call "foreign disinformation," allegedly meant to influence
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