Affirmative Action in College Admissions
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More Evidence That Opioid Policymakers Keep Aiming at the Wrong Target
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How the World Trade Organization Can Get Its Groove Back
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The Failure of Public Works and Public Funding
Shoddy service, regular breakdowns, and overbudget to boot. There is a reason why government-funded projects always
Maritime Protectionism Continues to Plague Offshore Wind Development
Colin Grabow After years of planning and preparation, the Vineyard Wind project is swinging into high gear.
Higher Corporate Profit Margins Aren’t Causing Inflation
It is hard to ignore the headlines about US corporate profit margins stabilizing at their highest
Fast Facts about Discretionary Spending
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The federal government will spend $6.3 trillion in 2023, 27 percent is
$9.3 Billion San Jose Subway Project Would Reduce Local Car Trips Less Than 0.4%
Marc Joffe A six‐mile extension to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system would have a minimal impact
Jimmy Lai: Prisoner of the State
James A. Dorn Hong Kong, once one of the freest jurisdictions in the world, with a rule of
Biden’s New Intersectionality: Where Equity Policies Meet Bad Economics
The Biden administration has decided that the REAL problem with housing is that the wrong people