The Fed Is Overindebted, Isn’t It?
Behind closed doors, the report is already making the rounds in expert circles: if you follow
Congress’s Shade on Suspended Solar Duties Shines Light on Troublesome Trade Remedy Laws
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith On May 3, the Senate passed a House joint resolution to nullify President Biden’s proclamation to
Is the Debt Ceiling Unconstitutional? What about Default?
Robert A. Levy 1. Describe the current impasse regarding the debt ceiling. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns that
Another reason to avoid MDPI journals
They'll go after you if you call them predatory. From Retraction Watch: A 2021 article that found
Whenever I think about quitting @twitter because of Leon I see something like this
Just gonna drop this here for those who need a reminder which approaches have the greatest
The Income Tax: Lessons from the Sixteenth Amendment
The passage of an income tax in the early twentieth century was an enormous shift toward
Prevent Future Losses Like East Palestine by Reducing Regulation and Empowering Torts
To prevent rail accidents like the one in East Palestine, dial back government regulation and allow
Designing a BRAC‐Like Fiscal Commission To Stabilize the Debt
Romina Boccia A new CBO (Congressional Budget Office) report and a Treasury letter by Secretary Janet Yellen now
Was Japanese Colonialism the Engine of Later Prosperity for Korea and Taiwan? Probably Not
Mainstream historians attribute the postwar economic success of South Korea and Taiwan to the legacy of
Disinformation and the State: The Aptly Named RESTRICT Act
Federal laws with acronyms are usually bad news. (Think the USA PATRIOT Act.) The RESTRICT Act