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  • August 1, 2017
    National Post
    Al Gore Can’t Deny That His Climate Crusade Involves Great Suffering
    … of fossil fuels and climate — convenient for Gore’s legacy, that is, but inconvenient for the billions his energy poverty policies will harm. The running theme throughout An Inconvenient Sequel is that Gore’s first film was even more right …
    By Alex Epstein
  • August 1, 2017
    City A.M.
    The Brexit Divides Could Help Realign Our Polarised Politics
    … broad tribes. These tribes do not just have different ideas, but have developed whole distinct languages to analyse societal and policy problems. As we leave the EU and repatriate a host of policy areas, domestic politics will become more powerful …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • August 1, 2017
    National Interest (Online)
    Why Washington’s ‘Rebel Support’ Plans Keep Failing
    The Trump administration’s announcement that it was ending the CIA’s covert program of support for “moderate” Syrian rebel forces provides hope that U.S. officials may finally be learning from their policy failures. However, it must be kept …
    By Ted Galen Carpenter
  • July 30, 2017
    Wall Street Journal
    Climate Change Isn’t the End of the World
    Climate change is often misunderstood as a package deal: If global warming is “real,” both sides of the debate seem to assume, the climate lobby’s policy agenda follows inexorably. It does not. Climate policy advocates need to do a …
    By David R. Henderson and John H. Cochrane
  • July 27, 2017
    The Hill (Online)
    In the Fight between Rick Perry and Climate Scientists —He’s Winning
    Policy makers and the public need to understand the extent to which major scientific institutions like the American Meteorological Society have become biased and politicized on the climate issue. Convincing them of this becomes much easier when the organizations themselves …
    By Ross McKitrick
  • July 25, 2017
    Blog
    Our Unhinged Fed
    Our Unhinged Fed
    … old gal to Capitol Hill, where I put her through the paces before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Monetary Policy and Trade, at its hearing on “Monetary Policy v. Fiscal Policy: Risks to Price Stability and the Economy.” Mickey …
    By George Selgin
  • July 18, 2017
    Blog
    North Carolina and Other States Should Reconsider E-Verify
    North Carolina and Other States Should Reconsider E-Verify
    … it a magnet for workers and firms from around the world. Imposing a new, costly, and ineffective labor market regulation like E-Verify is a bold strike against the other wise policies that have made North Caroline an economic success.
    By Alex Nowrasteh
  • July 17, 2017
    Foundation for Economic Education
    The Recipe for Singapore’s Prosperity
    … to the rest of the developed world. As I repeatedly argue, if you want good economic results, you need good policy. What’s especially attractive is that the welfare state is very small in Singapore. According to the IMF (see …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • June 28, 2017
    CapX
    The Real Lessons from the Kansas Experiment
    Taxes are not everything, and in many cases may not even be the most important policy lever to improve growth prospects. But there is a much broader theoretical and empirical literature than just the Kansas “experiment” which shows that they really do matter.
    By Ryan Bourne
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