Economics
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Only Lobbying and Self-Deception Can Keep Tariffs Alive
In early 2025, National Review reported that lobbying expenditures on tariffs had jumped an astonishing 277 percent over the prior…
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Only Lobbying and Self-Deception Can Keep Tariffs Alive
In early 2025, National Review reported that lobbying expenditures on tariffs had jumped an astonishing 277 percent over the prior…
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Are We Doomed to Repeat Economic History, Even When We Know It?
I regret it, but George Santayana’s famous statement, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” is…
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Are We Doomed to Repeat Economic History, Even When We Know It?
I regret it, but George Santayana’s famous statement, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” is…
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Economic Measurement and the Mirage of Exactness
In contentious political environments, economic data rarely stand as objective measures. They are transformed into talking points and wielded to…
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Economic Measurement and the Mirage of Exactness
In contentious political environments, economic data rarely stand as objective measures. They are transformed into talking points and wielded to…
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Bolivia’s Defeat of Socialism Signals a Continental Realignment
It took 20 years to defeat Evo Morales’s Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) in Bolivia through elections. Two decades of political…
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Bolivia’s Defeat of Socialism Signals a Continental Realignment
It took 20 years to defeat Evo Morales’s Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) in Bolivia through elections. Two decades of political…
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Can Latin America’s Superwoman Save Venezuela?
Life is busy for twenty-first century women, and Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado is no exception. There are a lot of…
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Can Latin America’s Superwoman Save Venezuela?
Life is busy for twenty-first century women, and Venezuela’s María Corina Machado is no exception. There are a lot of…
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