Paul Cwik revisits the podcast to explain his new book, which aims to simplify ABCT for economics students and professors.
Paul Cwik revisits the podcast to explain his new book, which aims to simplify ABCT for economics students and professors.
In the spirit of a new Cold War, Matthew Kroenig and Dan Negrea have written a new book, We Win, They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War, which tries to fuse the foreign policies of Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. The result
Jennifer J. Schulp and Jack Solowey
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Giltner There were multiple developments in US security assistance to Taiwan in September 2024, but the size of the arms sale backlog did not change from the previous month. The topline figure for the Taiwan arms sale backlog remains $20.5 billion. New
Michael F. Cannon President Joe Biden has touted how the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) gives Medicare the power to negotiate lower drug prices. He has boasted that this new authority will save $6 billion in its first year. As I explained at the policy forum, “At What
Scott Lincicome Today we’ve published three new essays for Cato’s Defending Globalization project: “The Trade Balance and Winning at Trade,” by Andreas Freytag and Phil Levy, explains that the trade balance is a particularly bad measure of national well-being. “The Globalization of Popular Music,” by Clark Packard, traces
Wanjiru Njoya tells Charles Malet how she sees a truly free market as the route by which all societies are improved.
This fall, students from across the US are participating in Mises Book Clubs led by scholars at various universities and colleges. These student groups promote deep reading in Austrian economics.
Kayla Susalla During the October 1 vice-presidential debate, when asked about holding parents accountable for mass shootings in schools, Sen. JD Vance (R‑OH) responded, in part: I don’t want my kids to go to school and a school that feels unsafe or where there are visible signs