Economics
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Do Low-Tax States Win More Stanley Cups?
For the fourth time in six seasons, the Stanley Cup is going to Florida, a state where the only ice…
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Do Low-Tax States Win More Stanley Cups?
For the fourth time in six seasons, the Stanley Cup is going to Florida, a state where the only ice…
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What Is the Jones Act—and Can It Be Fixed?
The Jones Act has been a staple of the American political landscape for over one hundred years. It has also…
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Fed’s Bowman on the Risks of ‘Set It and Forget It’ Regulatory Culture
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman offered a pointed observation last week: some of the most consequential shifts…
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Fed’s Bowman on the Risks of ‘Set It and Forget It’ Regulatory Culture
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman offered a pointed observation last week: some of the most consequential shifts…
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Populist Rage Against Credit Cards Will Backfire on Consumers
Last month, the Senate approved a version of the so-called GENIUS Act, meant to regulate stablecoins, that will now move…
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Populist Rage Against Credit Cards Will Backfire on Consumers
Last month, the Senate approved a version of the so-called GENIUS Act, meant to regulate stablecoins, that will now move…
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After Harvard: Dismantle the Infrastructure of Racial Preference
Conservatives are right to celebrate judicial victories, but they would be wise to remember that every courtroom fight is a…
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After Harvard: Dismantle the Infrastructure of Racial Preference
Conservatives are right to celebrate judicial victories, but they would be wise to remember that every courtroom fight is a…
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The Merchant Republic: America at 249
Most nations are bound by tribe or throne. From the beginning, America pioneered to be different, the first nation founded…
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