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  • October 29, 2007
    American Spectator
    The Fires This Time
    … was a 12‐​year period beginning in 1905. Ironically it was these rains that prompted some of the massive westward migration of U.S. population, as both California and Arizona were touted as green paradises, which they were, thanks to …
    By Patrick J. Michaels
  • November 29, 2009
    Times of India
    Hidden Benefits of the Brain Drain
    … up with the people. They still had strong differences (Pokharan II, the Iraq war) but found natural affinities too. Indian migration to the US was once castigated as a brain drain. More recently, it has been rechristened brain circulation, with …
    By Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar
  • January 22, 2004
    Washington Times
    Fox in the Henhouse
    … the principal of no taxation without representation (remember the Boston tea party). This provision is too reminiscent of the exorbitant emigration taxes that the old Soviet Union used to impose on its citizens. The U.S. and many other nations …
    By Richard W. Rahn
  • April 24, 2024
    Blog
    A Different Perspective on “Climate Change and Globalization”
    A Different Perspective on “Climate Change and Globalization”
    … Industrial Policies and Global Treaties Are No Silver Bullet Kenny rightly concludes that the economic cost of ending global trade, migration, tourism, business travel, and reducing “food miles” are not worth it because they would negligibly reduce emissions at enormous …
    By Travis Fisher and Alex Nowrasteh
  • November 17, 2021
    The American Conservative
    Belarus Crisis Grows Worse
    Belarus Crisis Grows Worse
    … the crisis. In early November, NATO (with strong U.S. support) issued a statement condemning “the continued instrumentalization of irregular migration artificially created by Belarus as part of hybrid actions targeted against Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia for political purposes.” The …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • January 8, 2025
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 415
    Behavioral Responses to Wealth Taxation: Evidence from Norway
    Behavioral Responses to Wealth Taxation: Evidence from Norway
    Our research documents a 60 percent increase in average taxable wealth in a Norwegian municipality in response to a 1 percentage point drop in the wealth-tax rate.
    By Roberto Iacono and Bård Smedsvik
  • July 3, 2023
    Blog
    Comparing California and Florida FY 2023-24 Budgets
    Comparing California and Florida FY 2023-24 Budgets
    California and Florida now have approved budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023, giving us the opportunity to compare spending across two large states with different governing philosophies.
    By Marc Joffe
  • December 31, 2021
    Foundation for Economic Education
    4 Positive Education Trends to End 2021
    4 Positive Education Trends to End 2021
    As 2022 approaches, let’s focus on all the good around us and be grateful for our freedom to live and learn as we choose.
    By Kerry McDonald
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