Reforming Medicaid Subsidies
Chris Edwards and Krit Chanwong Federal spending and deficits are at dangerously high levels, and interest costs
Is Tort Reform the Way to Constrain Healthcare Costs?
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on October 13, 2023. The Wall Street Journal recently praised Nikki Haley
Get the US Out of the Middle East
Hamas's invasion of Israel happened in spite of decades of US intervention and spending in favor
Government-Enforced Paid Family Leave Is Not Pro-Family
Paid family leave—meaning the government paying or forcing businesses to pay for one or more parents
A new working paper shows that everything isn’t fine
In which we* use old-timey contingent valuation willingness to pay for a recreation trip questions. After
Hamas, Israel, and a New War
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Tho Bishop is joined by Connor O'Keeffe to discuss their
It’s Time for Some Debt and Entitlement Alarmism
Climate alarmism dominates the news cycle, but perhaps people be more alarmed by massive federal budget
Illiberalism Continues to Plague Chinese Economy
Clark Packard Since the late 1970s, when Chinese president Deng Xiaoping initiated some market‐oriented liberalization, the country
Government Agencies Exploit Data Brokers as End-Around to Legal Restrictions
Data is sometimes referred to as today’s most valuable commodity. Given the technologically focused world around
Employee Retention Credit Shows Folly of Tax Code Subsidies
Adam N. Michel The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is a refundable payroll tax credit—equivalent to a cash