Did Global Population Really Surpass 8 Billion Last Year?
Marc Joffe According to the United Nations, the world population surpassed the eight billion mark on November
The Crypto Tax Rules Proposed by Senators Lummis and Gillibrand
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Friday Feature: Colossal Academy
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Why Argentina Should Dollarize
Daniel Raisbeck and Gabriela Calderon de Burgos For the first time since 1991, Argentina suffers from annual
Reforming the 1974 Budget Act’s Definition of Tax Expenditure
Adam N. Michel In addition to raising revenue, the tax code is used by politicians to
National Security Implications of Unsustainable Spending and Debt
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Congress is in the midst of debating the annual defense spending bill
Policymakers Won’t Cool It on Protectionism
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith A bipartisan group of Senators, led by Senator Tammy Baldwin (D‑WI), introduced the Country‐of‐Origin Labeling
Why Can Dogs, but Not Humans, Get Vaccinated against Lyme Disease?
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on July 25, 2023 An interview in the Harvard Gazette with
More Senators Target Financial Privacy with “CANSEE Act”
Nicholas Anthony Despite evidence that only a small fraction of cryptocurrency activity is associated with illicit activity and
Changing the Rules in the Face of Increasing Losses: Initial Thoughts on New Proposed Merger Guidelines
Jennifer Huddleston Much like little children who are losing a game, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department