How the Inflation Reduction Act Bankrolls EPA Overreach
Travis Fisher The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers a master class in implementing expensive, counterproductive, and highly partisan
How Paper Money Turns Governments into Predators
Aside from stealing your life savings and launching depressions, one of the nastier features of paper
Governor Newsom Bars Californians from Self-Medicating with Psychedelics
Jeffrey A. Singer When the California legislature passed a bipartisan bill one month ago that would decriminalize possessing
Daily demand and supply: olive oil
From the WaPo (Olive oil prices reach record highs as Spain’s harvest is halved): Extreme heat, wildfires
China’s Heroic Unofficial Historians
David Boaz Authoritarian—and not just authoritarian—governments typically see national history as an important way to shore up
Friday Feature: Refine KC
Colleen Hroncich Matt Barnard was a long‐time public school math teacher. As he saw things he didn’t agree
There Are No ‘Banned Books’ in America, But That Doesn’t Mean Freedom Reigns
Neal McCluskey and Mustafa Akyol We are in the midst of Banned Books Week. A creation of many
California Implications of Britain’s Plan to Truncate its High-Speed Rail System
Marc Joffe Two recent developments reinforce the case against new, large government‐run rail projects. These initiatives are
Errata: Estimating recreation benefits through joint estimation of revealed and stated preference discrete choice data
I recently received a request for the NLogit code for this article: Whitehead, John C., and Daniel
How Bad Are Saudi Arabia’s Human Rights Abuses?
Michael Chapman During the 2020 presidential race, Joe Biden pledged to play tough with Saudi Arabia and