Congress Must Heed Lessons of Previous Deficit Reductions
Adam N. Michel Interest rates on 10‐year Treasury bonds recently surpassed 4.7 percent after not exceeding
The ‘New Conservatism’ is Driven by Bad Economics
Norbert Michel The United Auto Workers announced it’s expanding the strike against General Motors and Ford today,
Bond Yields Are Global. The Fed Can Undo an Inverted Yield Curve
Alan Reynolds “Soaring Bond Yields Threaten Fed Goal of a Soft Landing” is the headline of a front‐page Wall
Meta Set Up Its Own Oversight Board. Three Years Later, How Effective Has It Been?
David Inserra Large portions of the EU’s sweeping “Digital Services Act” (DSA) went into force at the
Senate Letter Expresses Doubts on US Security Guarantees to Saudi Arabia
Jon Hoffman Twenty Democratic senators signed an open letter to President Biden today supporting the administration’s move
A Nobel Prize for Globalization
Ian Vásquez This week Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Libertarianism and Government Shutdowns
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on October 4, 2023. What should libertarians think about government shutdowns due
ADA Lawsuit Mills Reach the Supreme Court
Walter Olson The Supreme Court today hears oral argument in Acheson Hotels v. Laufer, in which it
Nikki Haley is Right: Repeal the Federal Gas Tax
Adam N. Michel and Chris Edwards Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley recently proposed eliminating the 18.4
Cotton Pickin’ Sanctions
Exports of raw cotton from the United States make up over one-third of the global market.