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  • May 8, 2024
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 382
    Long-Term Gains from an Unusual Gender Quota
    Long-Term Gains from an Unusual Gender Quota
    … politics, but these initiatives receive widespread pushback. Universities in the United States and elsewhere face increasing judicial challenges against admissions policies alleged to advantage underrepresented groups. However, there is limited understanding of the tradeoffs associated with these policies largely due …
    By Ursina Schaede and Ville Mankki
  • May 1, 2024
    Blog
    Nonprofit Tax Code Weaponization Alert
    Nonprofit Tax Code Weaponization Alert
    … law, it will not only likely intensify government repression against Palestinian Americans, it will also set a dangerous legislative and policy precedent that could be used against other nonprofits deemed a “terrorist supporting organization” even in the absence of concrete …
    By Patrick G. Eddington
  • April 30, 2024
    Power Problems
    Drones, Secrecy, and Endless War
    Drones, Secrecy, and Endless War
    David Sterman, senior policy analyst at New America’s Future Security Program, tracks U.S. counter‐​terrorism airstrikes, particularly with drones. He discusses the history of drone strikes in post‑9/​11 U.S. counter‐​terrorism policy from Bush to …
    Featuring David Sterman and John Glaser
  • April 19, 2024
    Blog
    A Case for Deficit Reduction
    … yet remain relaxed about the country’s fiscal situation. So here are three economic arguments I present in my new policy analysis for why policymakers should reduce deficits now, even if a fiscal crisis doesn’t appear imminent. 1. As …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • April 19, 2024
    Reason
    The Manufactured Crisis of Migrant Terrorists at the Border
    The Manufactured Crisis of Migrant Terrorists at the Border
    Since late 2020, Border Patrol along the United States–Mexico border has encountered over 6.9 million illegal crossers. A recent Pew Research survey reveals that 57 percent of respondents consider “dealing with immigration” a top policy priority this election …
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • April 18, 2024
    Blog
    Instagram Features to Limit Political Content Cause an Uproar, but Giving Users Greater Control on Social Media Presents an Exciting Opportunity
    The rollout of two new Instagram features that change how much political content users see on the platform wasn’t exactly smooth, with users of various political stripes accusing Meta of trying to suppress content. But rather than attack this change, users and policymakers should recognize it as a significant move to give users greater control over their news feeds and opportunity for a more user-first social media experience.
    By David Inserra
  • April 18, 2024
    Blog
    Five Fiscal Truths
    Five Fiscal Truths
    Analysts widely agree that continuing current policies without significant adjustments in tax revenues or spending cuts is unsustainable.
    By Ryan Bourne
  • April 10, 2024
    The Dispatch
    Getting the 'China Shock' Right
    Getting the ‘China Shock’ Right
    The political narrative has eclipsed the actual economics, and that’s a policy problem today.
    By Scott Lincicome
  • April 2, 2024
    CapX
    Rachel Reeves' Inflation Confusion
    Rachel Reeves’ Inflation Confusion
    Microeconomic policies are a dead end for an anti-inflation agenda, ranging from merely ineffective to highly destructive.
    By Ryan Bourne and Bryan Cutsinger
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