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January 14, 2022

By Daniel Lacalle

Real Wages Plummet as Inflation Hits the US Recovery

Friday's jobs report was weak, but the most alarming datapoint is that real wages are plummeting.

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By Lipton Matthews

Colonialism Isn't the Source of Latin America's High Inequality

Latin America's antiglobalization epoch, from 1913 to 1970, was marked by high regulations and antitrade efforts that have fueled Latin America's economic problems.

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By Murray N. Rothbard

The New Deal and the Emergence of the Old Right

During the 1920s, the emerging individualists and libertarians — the Menckens, the Nocks, etc. — were generally considered Men of the Left. This all changed with the New Deal.

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