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For the past few years, the world has been falling into what Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE)’s Matthew Harwood calls a “free...
About 10 years ago, economist Matthew Mitchell and the Mercatus Center published a short video titled “The Wrath of CON: How Certificate-of-Need Laws Affect...
The American Institute for Economic Research educates people on the value of personal freedom, free enterprise, property rights, limited government, and sound money. AIER’s...
On May 16, Moody’s Ratings downgraded the US government’s long-term issuer and senior unsecured ratings from Aaa (the highest possible rating) to Aa1 and...
Despite occasional political friction, the United States and Canada remain deeply intertwined economically and culturally. Their similarities make them ideal for comparison — especially...
Cancel culture, it seems, is alive and well on the right. A Bruce Springsteen cover band called No Surrender was slated to play at...
Over the past decades, Europe has created little of real relevance in terms of technological platforms, social networks, operating systems, or search engines. In...
Cancel culture, it seems, is alive and well on the right. A Bruce Springsteen cover band called No Surrender was slated to play at...
Over the past decades, Europe has created little of real relevance in terms of technological platforms, social networks, operating systems, or search engines. In...
Information on China’s economic health is increasingly hard to find. Although Beijing is always opaque about anything that could potentially indicate instability or weakness,...
Civilization is fragile. Countless social and commercial interactions build civilization. In one of his most essential essays, “Individualism: True and False,” F. A. Hayek...
Information on China’s economic health is increasingly hard to find. Although Beijing is always opaque about anything that could potentially indicate instability or weakness,...