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  • February 14, 2018
    Politico Europe
    Silvio Berlusconi, the Candidate of Calm
    … impression. It’s not as crazy as it sounds. Berlusconi’s rhetoric may have been over the top, but the policies he put in place never were. This perhaps cost Italy the radical reforms it badly needed, but in times …
    By Alberto Mingardi
  • February 13, 2018
    New York Daily News
    Jeff Sessions’ Profound Failure to Understand the Overdose Crisis
    … from 2010 to 2016. Yet it remained unchanged and stable for prescription opioids from 2009 to 2016. As long as policymakers remain as clueless as Sessions about the causes and remedies of the rising overdose death rate, look for the …
    By Jeffrey A. Singer
  • February 12, 2018
    Blog
    Trump Infrastructure Plan
    The Trump administration has rolled out its 2019 federal budget, which includes a plan to boost investment in the nation’s infrastructure. I see five components to President Trump’s infrastructure policies so far. First, Trump approved business tax cuts …
    By Chris Edwards
  • February 11, 2018
    National Interest (Online)
    The Deep State Isn’t What You Think
    … to force politicians to adopt a certain policy. The problem is not that the “deep state” is thwarting Trump’s policy agenda. It is his reliance on advisers who agree with the post–Cold War foreign‐​policy consensus. At the …
    By Emma Ashford
  • February 9, 2018
    Blog
    Will State Compulsion Kill the Video Star?
    … should be no. Just as the government cannot demand a Cato scholar write an article supporting the government’s preferred policy, it cannot compel those in expressive professions like filmmaking, photography, or musical performance to harness their artistic gifts in …
    By Ilya Shapiro and Reilly Stephens
  • February 9, 2018
    UK Telegraph
    Uber Drivers Can Help to Explain the Pay Gap
    The gender pay gap is a tricky concept for proponents of “evidence‐​based policy”. The Government has introduced a legal requirement for businesses with more than 250 employees to publish average gender pay statistics. The rationale is for “transparency”, apparently …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • February 9, 2018
    Blog
    Call for Proposals: Junior Scholars Symposium
    Call for Proposals: Junior Scholars Symposium
    The rise of Donald Trump and his unorthodox Presidential administration has reignited debates over American foreign policy and America’s role in the world. Policy‐​relevant academic research on key questions of international security and national security policy is more …
    By Emma Ashford
  • February 7, 2018
    CNN.com
    Why Stock Market Upheaval Was Inevitable
    … was inevitable, because reality tells us that there has been a mismatch between the economy and the stock market. Fed policy did not — and could not — permanently increase real economic growth and wealth. If it could, then the best policy
    By James A. Dorn
  • February 7, 2018
    The Detroit News
    Charters Do More with Less
    … report — which we wrote — shows that despite having less resources, Michigan charter schools outperform their district counterparts on student achievement. Policymakers in Michigan should treat taxpayer money as if it were their own – and invest wisely. With publicly available data …
    By Corey A. DeAngelis and Ben DeGrow
  • February 2, 2018
    Blog
    Economic Growth Under the Trump Immigration Plan
    The size of the economy is a great measurement of national wealth and material abundance that should be the focus of any debate over the economic merits of immigration policy.
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • January 30, 2018
    Reason
    No, Libertarians Have Not Thrown in with Trump
    Jonathan Chait’s accusations to the contrary ignore a great deal of the actual libertarian reaction to the president’s policies. But some libertarians are indeed too soft on both Trump and right-wing nationalism generally.
    By Ilya Somin
  • January 23, 2018
    Blog
    Trump’s Infrastructure Plan
    Federal policymakers should cut subsidies, privatize the infrastructure it owns, and eliminate barriers to state and local privatization.
    By Chris Edwards
  • January 22, 2018
    Blog
    The Trump Doctrine and Public Opinion at One Year
    The Trump Doctrine and Public Opinion at One Year
    A large majority of Americans disapprove of Trump’s handling of foreign policy, while his America First policies are among the most unpopular elements of his foreign policy.  
    By A. Trevor Thrall
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