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The Broken Windows of America’s Foreign Policy ([link removed])
by Nick Cooper ([link removed])
While it’s easy to see how much we’re spending over there, it’s harder to see what we could be doing with all of those resources if we weren’t creating more problems abroad. We need to transform the way we think about our foreign policy and take Bastiat’s cue to try to “see the unseen.”
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Why a Prominent Economist Abandoned His Support for Carbon Taxes ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])
Activists who genuinely believe the world faces catastrophe should give serious consideration to David Henderson’s reasons for thinking a carbon tax might be a false “solution."
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Slowing Money Supply Growth May Trigger a Recession ([link removed])
by Frank Shostak ([link removed])
Since real savings enable the production of capital goods, obviously real savings are at the heart of the economic growth that raises people's living standards.
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Trump Pauses the Government's War Against Incandescent Lightbulbs ([link removed])
by Gregory Morin ([link removed])
As far as the state is concerned, when it comes to "protecting" the environment, anything goes! Including outlawing entire industries with a huge market following.
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