Answering the Wrongful Criticisms of Austrian Economics
There are numerous critics of the Austrian school of economics, but when their disparagements are closely examined, the so-called experts themselves are
Elon Musk at Cato Conference: Government Needs a “Regulation Removal Department”
Michael Chapman
The State of Student Loan Forgiveness: October 2024
Andrew Gillen Note, this post updates last month’s post. The biggest changes from last month include: A new court injunction is blocking any forgiveness under
Beware of War Hawks in “America First” Clothing
Throughout the Trump years, many of the worst war hawks have abandoned the GOP. However, others are trying to rebrand the same
Is the Federal Reserve a Private Bank? It Doesn’t Matter.
Does it matter if a central bank is privately owned? Experience shows that the answer is no. Public or private, central banks
Will Rivian Automotive Last Long Enough to Use All of Its State Subsidies?
Marc Joffe Electric vehicle marker Rivian is struggling to make cars and earn a profit, but it has proven adept at winning subsidy
Simpson-Bowles 2.0 Won’t Cut It, a BRAC-like Commission Has More Teeth
Romina Boccia