Russia's War in Ukraine Threatens Starvation for the World's Poor
Global hunger declined for decades before pandemic policies and Russia’s invasion broke the world.
Global hunger declined for decades before pandemic policies and Russia’s invasion broke the world.
In a budget address, Gov. Sununu promised legislation to allow some out-of-state licenses, abolish others.
It's a fundamental contradiction that's affected the Biden administration's economic policy for the past two years.
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Economists Lawrence H. White and Frederic Mishkin debate whether the Federal Reserve should be replaced with free market institutions.
A new paper from Mercatus shows how profit motive helped some nursing homes navigate COVID-19 better than others.
The warning signs are flashing "don't be like China."
The Inflation Reduction Act extended tax credits for buying electric vehicles, but the requirements will put them out of reach for most customers.
After two terms in the Senate as a champion for free markets and limited government, Pennsylvania's Republican senator is heading into retirement.
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In barely a century, capitalism led to more productivity "than have all preceding generations together," Marx and Friedrich Engels argued.
U.K. regulators shut down Meta/GIPHY deal in favor of their own “approved buyer.”
The free market allows people to cooperate, fix errors, and adapt to changing circumstances.
The G Word, a new documentary, only occasionally covers serious issues. But it opts not to do honest reporting.
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Newspapers deserve a great deal of credit for the expansion of freedom over the past 200 years. But the media have lost credibility.
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Unionization helps some. But it hurts more.
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The announcement that Unilever will discontinue the popular treat has small-time entrepreneurs and big-money investors rushing to keep the product alive.
Liz Truss promises a tax-cutting, deregulatory model for Britain.
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Governments can't plan economies, but can disrupt them.
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The history of wine delivery is pretty clear.
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