Charting Some of Industrial Policy’s Opportunity Costs
Adam N. Michel and Scott Lincicome In the last few years, Congress has authorized as much
Surprisingly, the World Is Becoming More Equal
Chelsea Follett Reading the news or listening to politicians and pundits speak, one could easily get the
Standard Econ Model Bridges the “Unfortunate Events” and “Original Sin” Explanations for Inflation
Jai Kedia Two weeks ago, some of the biggest names in academia and monetary policy gathered at
Full Expensing Is a Key Piece of the Republican Economic Package
Adam N. Michel Republicans will soon release an economic package that addresses a number of significant tax
Fast Facts about Mandatory Spending
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The federal government will spend $6.3 trillion in 2023, 73 percent is
New Evidence That Prescribing Psychologists Can Save Lives
Jeffrey A. Singer Removing barriers to prescribing psychologists (RxPs) saves patients the inconvenience and added expense of
Not Indentured: Most H‑1Bs Starting Jobs in 2022 Switched U.S. Employers
David J. Bier Critics of the H‑1B visa for skilled foreign workers often claim that the status
Biden Administration Doubles Down on Costly “Buying American” Mandates
James Bacchus While praising the “new” trade policy of the Biden administration during a recent interview with PBS,
White House Extends Ukraine’s Steel Tariff Exemption; Sad Reminder of Steel Protectionism
Clark Packard On the heels of Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine in early 2022, the Biden administration
Follow Up on Bank Secrecy Act Data
Nicholas Anthony Last week, I wrote about how there is a lack of official statistics regarding the effectiveness of