China’s competitiveness is driven by low taxation, not by industrial policy
Contrary to popular belief, China’s economy depends much less on central planning than in the past. China is strong in EV development, and the success is due not to government…
Reflections on the Libertarianism vs. Conservativism Debate
Deirdre N. McCloskey On July 25, more than four years after the emergence of COVID-19 and the authoritarian reaction to it by the state, the once-annual debate between the interns…
Do We Need 3% Inflation? Economic Growth and Deflation
Keynesian economists claim that the economy needs at least 2-3% inflation in order to avoid business cycles. But these inflation rates over time are economically ruinous and they actually harm…
Krugman: Harris Hasn’t Proposed Price Controls and It’s Good That She Did
Krugman-the-textbook-author says price ceilings have terrible consequences. Krugman-the-columnist says they’re “reasonable.”
Have We Learned Anything New About Who Pays the Corporate Tax?
Adam N. Michel At the end of 2017, Republicans cut the federal corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent as part of a larger package of tax cuts…
Wiliot Launches First-of-Its-Kind Generative AI Tool for Unlocking Natural-Language Insights into Vast, End-to-End Supply Chains
The company’s new WiliBot GenAI chatbot opens a portal between the physical world and artificial intelligence. By allowing “things to talk,” businesses and consumers can ask questions about – and…
 
           
           
          