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On the morning of March 12 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the campus scene was simultaneously typical and surreal. Students and faculty were fatigued by...
On February 11, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its latest Budget and Economic Outlook. It made for grim reading. Deficits are historically high,...
Inflation ticked down in January, the latest data released Friday from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows. But it still remains well above the...
Political Philosophy: The Basics, by Bas van der Vossen, published in October 2024 by Routledge, is an accessible introduction to the core questions of...
A few centuries ago, Europe was the beating heart of global innovation. From the Enlightenment’s embrace of reason to the Industrial Revolution’s transformative power,...
We’ve seen this before: fear, overregulation, and political hubris at the dawn of an economic breakthrough. Will we learn from history — or repeat...
When asked last month at the European Central Bank’s annual forum in Portugal whether the Fed would have cut interest rates if not for...
When asked last month at the European Central Bank’s annual forum in Portugal whether the Fed would have cut interest rates if not for...
A few centuries ago, Europe was the beating heart of global innovation. From the Enlightenment’s embrace of reason to the Industrial Revolution’s transformative power,...
We’ve seen this before: fear, overregulation, and political hubris at the dawn of an economic breakthrough. Will we learn from history — or repeat...
Donald Trump is famously hostile to US trade deficits. He believes not only that these deficits harm the US economy, but also that they...
Let’s be honest, many people move to New York City to make money, not have it taken away. Since over half of NYC’s population...
Last month, Australian writer Alistair Kitchen was detained by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) when he flew from Melbourne to Los Angeles. Agents interrogated...