Economics
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Can the President Assassinate Suspected Criminals?
“I don’t give a sh*t what you call it.” So wrote Vice President J.D. Vance in response to journalist Brian…
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Can the President Assassinate Suspected Criminals?
“I don’t give a sh*t what you call it.” So wrote Vice President J.D. Vance in response to journalist Brian…
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One Big, Beautiful Tradeoff for the Fed
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) is a mixed bag for the Federal Reserve. On the one hand, OBBB’s…
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One Big, Beautiful Tradeoff for the Fed
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) is a mixed bag for the Federal Reserve. On the one hand, OBBB’s…
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Decentralized Defense: How Ukraine’s Lean Military Outperforms Expectations
National security is the textbook case of a subsidized public good — taxpayer-funded, centrally coordinated, and traditionally insulated from market…
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Decentralized Defense: How Ukraine’s Lean Military Outperforms Expectations
National security is the textbook case of a subsidized public good — taxpayer-funded, centrally coordinated, and traditionally insulated from market…
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Time to Rein in Index Funds’ Shareholder Activism?
The post Time to Rein in Index Funds’ Shareholder Activism? was first published by the American Institute for Economic Research…
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When Family Firms Meet Market Discipline: a Lesson from ‘Tommy Boy’
The 30th anniversary of Tommy Boy was recently commemorated in Sandusky, Ohio, with the first Tommy Boy Fest. I was…
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When Family Firms Meet Market Discipline: a Lesson from ‘Tommy Boy’
The 30th anniversary of Tommy Boy was recently commemorated in Sandusky, Ohio, with the first Tommy Boy Fest. I was…
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What Shipping Containers Did for Trade, Stablecoins Can Do for Money
In 1956, a trucking entrepreneur named Malcolm McLean did something quietly radical: he placed 58 identical steel boxes onto a…
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