Haiti: Why Open Borders Don’t Work in the Developing World
Only large, rich countries can indulge the idea of open borders. Haitian migration into the Dominican Republic shows why smaller, poorer countries
It’s Good to be Skeptical of Elections
Tales of voter suppression, conspiracies, and outright fraud have Americans across the political spectrum worried about the security and legitimacy of next
Yes, You’re Still Imagining a Migrant Crime Spree: Response to Steven Malanga on Migrant Crime
Alex Nowrasteh
Americans Trust Trump on Economy, but “Experts” Don’t?
Jonathan Newman is interviewed by Andrew Wilkow.
The Effects of Expanding Optometrists’ Scope of Practice
Jeffrey Miron The standard argument for scope-of-practice (SOP) laws—and more generally, for occupational licensing—is that such regulation improves the quality of services by
The Secret Economic Theory Behind the $100,000 Birkin Bag
The article explores how Austrian Economics explains luxury marketing, using the iconic Hermès Birkin bag as a case study to illustrate Carl
Copernicus Was Also Right in Economics
Nicolaus Copernicus is best known for his observation that the sun was at the center of our solar system, but he also