Supporters of Trump may be willing to bear the burden of higher prices and lower incomes if U.S. manufacturing jobs are protected. However, his...
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April 2, 2024 • Weekly Newsletter
Trump’s Tariff Talk Proves Bad Economics Can Be Good Politics ([link removed])
Benjamin Powell (Real Clear Markets)
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Supporters of Trump may be willing to bear the burden of higher prices and lower incomes if U.S. manufacturing jobs are protected. However, his trade policies did not deliver on either. It turns out that ignoring economic realities can earn you political points. READ MORE » ([link removed])
The Economics of Immigration ([link removed])
Market-Based Approaches, Social Science, and Public Policy ([link removed])
Edited by Benjamin Powell
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Alex Epstein: The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels | Ep. 25 ([link removed])
Scott Atlas (Independent Institute)
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Dr. Atlas interviews Alex Epstein, bestselling author and philosopher. He is the author of “The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels,” arguing that human flourishing and freedom itself require that humanity use more fossil fuels, not less. WATCH: » ([link removed])
Hot Talk, Cold Science (2021) ([link removed])
Global Warming’s Unfinished Debate (Revised and Expanded Third Edition) ([link removed])
By S. Fred Singer et al.
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Permission to Plagiarize ([link removed])
Philip Magness (Catalyst)
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From Harvard to Cornell to Columbia, attempts to justify academic plagiarism by seeking retrospective approval from the original authors have been a favorite go-to excuse. Sorry, academics, but you can’t excuse away your past transgressions by seeking permission. READ MORE » ([link removed])
The Future of Higher Education ([link removed])
The Independent Review, Winter 2022/23
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DeSantis Homeless Policy Is the Opposite of California’s...and That’s Good ([link removed])
Christopher J. Calton (Orlando Sentinel)
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Florida's approach to the homelessness crisis aims to learn from California’s failures by providing more comprehensive support to the homeless population while also protecting the general public. Perhaps California could learn from Florida. READ MORE » ([link removed])
Beyond Homeless ([link removed])
Policy Solutions for the Bay Area and Beyond ([link removed])
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Fixing California’s Growing Insurance Crisis ([link removed])
Adam Summers
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California’s High-Speed Rail Continues to be a Trainwreck ([link removed])
K. Lloyd Billingsley
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Tipping Point: CBO Director’s Warning on America’s Fiscal Path ([link removed])
Craig Eyermann
The Latest from Catalyst
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US Manufacturing is Doing Just Fine ([link removed])
Colin Grabow
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Do Americans Lose If U.S. Steel Gets Sold? Far From It ([link removed])
Walter Block
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Squatting In Homes Has Become Too Easy ([link removed])
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