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  • October 2022
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    Sound Financial Policy
    Sound Financial Policy
    Financial Privacy Stablecoins, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and a More Competitive Financial Sector Opening the Door to Cryptocurrency Innovation by Eliminating Unnecessary Regulatory Barriers Policymakers’ ESG Concerns Should Not Override the Market’s Allocation of Resources Monetary Policy That Holds …
    By Norbert Michel, Jennifer J. Schulp, George Selgin, Nicholas Anthony, & Jack Solowey
  • February 4, 2025
    Series
    Sound Financial Policy
    Sound Financial Policy
    … Prohibiting the Creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency Opening the Door to Cryptocurrency Innovation by Eliminating Unnecessary Regulatory Barriers Policymakers’ Environmental, Social, and Governance Concerns Should Not Override the Market’s Allocation of Resources Monetary Policy That Holds the …
    By Nicholas Anthony, Jai Kedia, Norbert Michel, Jennifer J. Schulp, George Selgin, & Jack Solowey
  • December 15, 2022
    Series
    Empowering the New American Worker
    Empowering the New American Worker
    … Workforce Policy Advisory Board and the National Council for the American Worker. President Biden has since embraced similar rhetoric and policies, such as his “worker centric” trade policy and an infrastructure law with “Buy America” rules that “create […] jobs for …
    By Scott Lincicome, Jeffrey Miron, Ryan Bourne, Neal McCluskey, Chris Edwards, Michael D. Tanner, Colin Grabow, Vanessa Brown Calder, Norbert Michel, Michael F. Cannon, Jeffrey A. Singer, Pedro Aldighieri, Gabriella Beaumont-Smith, Ilana Blumsack, & Brad Subramaniam
  • September 2023
    Series
    Defending Globalization: Foreign Affairs
    Defending Globalization: Foreign Affairs
    … Anna Maria Mayda Coming soon Today, globalization—especially the U.S.-Chinese relationship—is frequently discussed in terms of foreign policy instead of economics. Policymakers often propose new subsidies or restrictions on trade and immigration to protect not local workers …
    By Clark Packard, Daniel W. Drezner, James A. Dorn, Anna Maria Mayda, & Alfredo Carrillo Obregon
  • September 2023
    Series
    Defending Globalization: Society and Culture
    Defending Globalization: Society and Culture
    By Mustafa Akyol, James Bacchus, Joy Buchanan, Charles Kenny, Marian L. Tupy, Paul Matzko, Christine McDaniel, Scott Lincicome, Juan Londoño, & Sophia Bagley
  • September 2023
    Series
    Globalization: Then and Now
    Globalization: Then and Now
    … Less Globalized Past By Daniel Griswold Japanese female professor standing next to student and explaining a concept. U.S. Immigration Policy Lags behind a Globalizing World By David J. Bier Republican Party Presidential Campaign Poster featuring William McKinley for President …
    By Scott Lincicome, Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Vincent Geloso, Colin Grabow, Chelsea Follett, Deirdre N. McCloskey, David J. Bier, Phillip W. Magness, Philip G. Hoxie, Gary Winslett, & Tom G. Palmer
  • September 2023
    Series
    Defending Globalization: Law and Politics
    Defending Globalization: Law and Politics
    … trade among them, lock in these commitments, and establish venues for resolving disputes over subsequent cross‐​border transactions and domestic policies that affect them. And, given the role of government in modern trade and immigration policy, globalization and its effects …
    By James Bacchus, Emily Ekins, Jeb Hensarling, Simon Lester, Scott Lincicome, Inu Manak, & Ilya Somin
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