Dwindling Chinese Economic Information Is Par for the
Scott Lincicome According to various news outlets, the Chinese government has recently stopped publishing information on youth unemployment, deflation, and
Scott Lincicome According to various news outlets, the Chinese government has recently stopped publishing information on youth unemployment, deflation, and
Clark Neily Up until now, I’ve been hesitant to predict how the various prosecutions of Donald Trump are likely to
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 22, 2023 Javier Milei is the Argentinian politician who just won
Jeffrey A. Singer Senator Bill Cassidy (R‑LA), joined by four senate colleagues, two Democrats, and two Republicans, sent a letter to
Colin Grabow In the wake of the deadliest U.S. fires in over a century that has left hundreds of structures destroyed
Chris Edwards Congress is scheduled to consider a major farm bill this year, which will reauthorize many U.S. Department of Agriculture
Marc Joffe With the national shortage of doctors and the cost of visiting a physician, policymakers should be offering patients the
Daniel Raisbeck “We are all Peronists,” remarked Argentina’s corporatist strongman Juan Domingo Perón in 1972, the year before he assumed
Jeffrey A. Singer This month Australian researchers published the results of a population cohort study that followed the 5‑year trajectory of
Paul Matzko My policy analysis of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) is now online. In a nutshell, the JCPA