Investing
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Former Intel CEO Calls for a US Sovereign Wealth Fund
Tad DeHaven President Trump issued an executive order in February to plan a US sovereign wealth fund (SWF). An SWF…
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A Response to Misinformation Criticism
David Inserra I wanted to address some criticism my misinformation paper received (and thanks to Mike Masnick for discussing this…
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Why I Signed the Economists’ Amicus Brief Challenging Trump’s Emergency Tariffs
Kyle Handley I signed the economists’ amicus brief in V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump because it challenges something deeper than…
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Private School Survey: What’s Behind Seemingly Cooling Enrollment?
Neal McCluskey Since the widespread adoption of public schooling, private schools have had an existential problem: it is very difficult…
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Minimum Wage Increases Hurt Lower-Skilled Workers
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter States and cities throughout the US continue to raise their minimum wages, and some members…
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Alina Habba and the Problems with Acting Officers
Thomas A. Berry Who is the valid acting US attorney for the District of New Jersey right now? The answer…
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Reforming Labor Union Laws
Chris Edwards America’s labor markets are generally free. Employers hire workers of their choice, and workers are free to seek…
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Is AI a Horse or a Zebra When It Comes to the First Amendment?
Jennifer Huddleston There is a saying, “When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.” New technologies are often disruptive, but…
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The AI Action Plan: Taking AI Innovation Seriously
Matt Mittelsteadt On July 23, the White House released its much-anticipated AI Action Plan. Spanning thirty topics across twenty-eight pages,…
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College Student Aid Theft
Chris Edwards Stealing government benefits through electronic payment systems is on the rise. Large-scale theft from programs was more difficult…
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