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Milei’s Battle Against Argentina’s Currency Trap

Imagine a scenario where the federal government decreed how many dollars could be acquired. Foreign companies wouldn’t know for sure…

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Victor David Hanson and his Smoot-Hawley Strawman

Victor David Hanson, a noted military historian turned prolific pro-Trump commentator, said, on the Megyn Kelly Show, he “can’t think…

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Credit Markets on Edge as Tariff Pressure Builds

Credit markets are becoming increasingly vulnerable to fallout from the emerging trade war. While the media will continue to focus…

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The Root of Totalitarianism is Social Engineering

Isaiah Berlin and Friedrich Hayek were both knights of classical liberalism in the twentieth century — an age dominated by…

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Hope for Some Sanity on Licensing Reform

Last month, the new Federal Trade Commission chairman Andrew Ferguson announced a new task force aimed at investigating behavior that…

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At China’s largest trade fair, exporters say US markets are ‘frozen’

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Here’s what’s about to become more expensive

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Netflix eyes $1 trillion valuation 

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Trade Is Not a Light Switch: Why Cutting Global Ties Will Leave Long-Lasting Scars

The division of labor depends upon the extent of the market, but the extent of the market also depends upon…

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The Great COVID Exodus: How the Pandemic Sparked a Tax Revolt

April 15 is the only day the federal debt goes down. For the rest of the year, it’s business as…

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