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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...
Gold has won the competition — a plebiscite as long-running as established civilizations — to be crowned mankind’s universal choice as a store of...
As the nineteenth century turned into the twentieth, the French were looking for a buyer for their failed Panama Canal project, asking for $109...
The Colorado state legislature is considering a bill that would radically chill parents’ speech. Dubbed the “Kelly Loving Act,” the bill, if signed into...
With the Trump administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, the United States hopes to address unfair trade practices. Their implementation, however, has players in the global...
The third season of critically-acclaimed superhero show Invincible is all about economics. Okay, yes, epic battles between superpowered people dominate scene after scene, but...
The third season of critically-acclaimed superhero show Invincible is all about economics. Okay, yes, epic battles between superpowered people dominate scene after scene, but...
With the Trump administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, the United States hopes to address unfair trade practices. Their implementation, however, has players in the global...
I. Introduction “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”[2] Such has been the gestalt of U.S. antitrust law for...
In one of the many interviews I had with Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, he said he hoped death would surprise him with a...