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Eric Gomez April 2024 was a relatively quiet month for the US arms backlog to Taiwan. Congress did not receive any notifications of new arms...

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Bryan Caplan The Cato Institute has just published my Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation. The book is a non‐​fiction graphic...

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Adam N. Michel A recent Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) report highlights a series of little‐​known, fraud‐​ridden tax credits for biofuel producers. These...

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Scott Lincicome Among the research I commended in the 2024 Economic Report of the President (ERP) last week was a solid section on free trade’s “pro‐​poor bias,”...

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Colleen Hroncich Eric Eisenbrey was a middle school science teacher for 10 years, but he often felt like he couldn’t really help his students given the...

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Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter An important strand of economic analysis suggests that nudges — non‐​coercive policies like providing relevant information or adjusting defaults...

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Robert A. Levy Competition is an essential ingredient of capitalism. Accordingly, when a corporation appears to have acquired sufficient market dominance to discourage competitors, it’s...

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David Boaz Ideological labels are challenging. They change over time. They often originate as terms of abuse for one’s opponents. The proto‐​liberal Levellers in...

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Chris Edwards In his State of the Union speech on March 7, President Biden complained about corporate tax breaks and argued that corporations should...