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  • June 14, 2022
    Blog
    Journalistic Misunderstandings About the PPI
    Because prices received by business are from foreigners, governments, and other businesses (foreign and domestic), rather than just domestic consumers, there is no reason to expect prices that producers receive to cause or predict future prices paid by U.S. consumers.
    By Alan Reynolds
  • June 14, 2022
    Power Problems
    Great Powers and Territorial Disputes
    Great Powers and Territorial Disputes
    Lyle Goldstein, Director of Asia Engagement at Defense Priorities and visiting professor at Brown University, discusses strategies toward Russia and China in this so-called era of great power competition, with a focus on the territorial disputes each rival has with its neighbors.
    Featuring Lyle Goldstein and John Glaser
  • June 14, 2022
    Antiwar.com
    Joe Biden Wants You to Die for the Emirati Royal Family
    Joe Biden Wants You to Die for the Emirati Royal Family
    … its own defense. UAE’s ruling family does not deserve a bodyguard courtesy America’s taxpayers. These days the ultimate policy trump on most foreign issues is China. If the US doesn’t spend and defend wildly, the latest country …
    By Doug Bandow
  • June 13, 2022
    Blog
    Cryptocurrency in the Shadow of the Infrastructure Act: An Update
    If Coin Center’s case goes to the Supreme Court, there’s a real chance that the law will not only be ruled unconstitutional, but also that the case will open the door for additional long-needed changes to strengthen American’s constitutional protections.
    By Nicholas Anthony
  • June 13, 2022
    Responsible Statecraft
    Japan Comes out Swinging in Wake of Ukraine, Taiwan Threats
    Japan Comes out Swinging in Wake of Ukraine, Taiwan Threats
    … that would act as more than speed bumps if Russia attacked. Tokyo explained that Kishida hoped to better coordinate Russia policy with NATO. However, if Tokyo has no military aid to offer, why bother? Cooperation on sanctions could be arranged …
    By Doug Bandow
  • June 11, 2022
    Aspenia Online
    NATO's Cynical, Risky Strategy of Arms Aid to Defeat Russia in Ukraine
    NATO’s Cynical, Risky Strategy of Arms Aid to Defeat Russia in Ukraine
    … not ruled out even regime change as a possible objective. Statements from Western officials and members of the transatlantic foreign policy community (eagerly amplified by the mainstream news media) increasingly contend that Ukraine can achieve an outright military victory, if …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • June 10, 2022
    Instick
    To Arm or Not to Arm Ukrainians?
    To Arm or Not to Arm Ukrainians?
    Ignoring risk gives other countries leverage over the United States, not the other way around.
    By Jordan Cohen
  • June 10, 2022
    Blog
    How Inflation Erodes Financial Privacy
    Inflation has helped silently expand the reporting on people’s financial activity, and it’s been doing so for the last half century.
    By Nicholas Anthony
  • June 9, 2022
    Blog
    China: Lean and Effective
    A larger and more advanced Chinese nuclear arsenal does not automatically mean that the Americans can no longer deter first use by China
    By Eric Gomez
  • June 9, 2022
    Blog
    Old Fallacies Die Hard: Economic Growth Does Not Cause Inflation
    Let’s hope it won’t take another 20-plus years to get members of Congress to admit that price stability should not be the Fed’s mandate. Given our fiat money system, it would be far better to require the Fed to target stable total nominal spending, thus allowing the price level to fluctuate as appropriate, based on the broader economic circumstances.
    By Norbert Michel
  • June 9, 2022
    Blog
    Paul Krugman and the “Ersatz” Theory of Private Currencies
    Perhaps Paul Krugman will welcome such competition. But I doubt it. He may say that private currencies tend to die out naturally. But what he means is that, since they’re bound to die anyway, the government might as well kill them.
    By George Selgin
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