Americans Say America’s Biggest Problem is Government
For generations, Gallup has been asking Americans what they see as the nation’s primary problems. Answers change from year to […]
For generations, Gallup has been asking Americans what they see as the nation’s primary problems. Answers change from year to […]
Whenever I discuss education policy with one of my leftist friends, it usually follows the same script. They’ll ask whether I […]
With the horrific shooting that recently took place in Las Vegas, debates over gun control have been given center stage […]
The Cake Case Shows the Court’s Bias against Commerce The narrative gained momentum after Citizens United and again after Hobby […]
“Ordinary people can’t be trusted to make the right decisions about what’s best for themselves and others. That’s why we […]
Warren Buffett Won a Decade-Old $1M Bet In 2007, Warren Buffett challenged finance professionals in the hedge fund industry to […]
Export-Led Growth Is Just a Fallacy A fruitful discussion this morning with my Mercatus Center colleague Dan Griswold prompts me […]
Price Is the Only Language that Everyone Speaks Open, competitive markets have a resilient capacity to successfully coordinate the actions […]
When the Senate passed their tax reform bill earlier this month, Republicans were excited that the new law would cut […]
Taxpayers could see the benefits from Republicans’ tax reform as early as February, one tax expert says. “Certainly early next […]
Privatization The government gives an excludable good away for free: roads, parks, education, medicine, whatever. Then some economist advocates privatization […]
You would think that more than 80 years after the 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition, policymakers would have eliminated senseless restrictions […]
It started with ferries. Lord Chief Justice Hale considered the question of ferry regulation in De Portibus Maris in 1670. […]