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  • December 13, 2023
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    No. 362
    Did the 2018 Trade War Improve Job Opportunities for US Workers?
    Did the 2018 Trade War Improve Job Opportunities for US Workers?
    … total US imports by the end of 2018. One of the central justifications offered for this unprecedented shift in trade policy was that it would boost the competitiveness of the US manufacturing sector and protect US manufacturing jobs. This was …
    By Beata Javorcik, Katherine Stapleton, Benjamin Kett, & Layla O’Kane
  • December 12, 2023
    Blog
    2026 Tax Increases in One Chart
    2026 Tax Increases in One Chart
    … 2026, which include the reinstatement of the debt limit and possible sequestration (EPIC has a nice summary of upcoming fiscal policy deadlines here). The following table provides a summary of current policy, the tax changes that will take effect automatically …
    By Adam N. Michel
  • December 12, 2023
    Power Problems
    The Economic War on China Is Self-Defeating
    The Economic War on China Is Self-Defeating
    Weaponizing global supply chains is self-defeating and alters supply chain networks in ways that accelerate, rather than slow China’s rise. University of Connecticut assistant professor Miles Evers discusses how business-state relationships affect international relations. He also describes how economic coercion drives away potential allies and business, which allows China to innovate and increase its share of global trade despite US sanctions.
    Featuring Miles Evers and John Glaser
  • December 12, 2023
    The Federalist
    Biden Has Massively Overdrawn America's Account with Blank Checks to Ukraine
    Biden Has Massively Overdrawn America’s Account with Blank Checks to Ukraine
    … Second, the current U.S. fiscal position does not lend itself to continued blank checks for Ukraine or other foreign policy misadventures. There is little hope of a meaningful Ukrainian breakthrough against the Russians in the near term. As The …
    By Justin Logan and Dan Caldwell
  • December 8, 2023
    Blog
    Money Is Not a Public Good
    Money Is Not a Public Good
    … s difficult to not see the parallels. It’s not the so‐​called public good status of money that makes policymakers want a CBDC, but rather the ability to solidify control over money and payments. What Is the Role of …
    By Nicholas Anthony
  • December 6, 2023
    The Dispatch
    Offshore Headwinds
    Offshore Headwinds
    Economic realities can hurt. Government realities can make them fatal.
    By Scott Lincicome
  • December 6, 2023
    Research Briefs in Economic Policy
    Is the Global Economy Deglobalizing? And If So, Why? And What Is Next?
    Is the Global Economy Deglobalizing? And If So, Why? And What Is Next?
    Our research critically assesses existing evidence regarding the deglobalization hypothesis, analyzes the causes of a potential deglobalization trend, and speculates about the consequences of potential deglobalization.
    By Pinelopi Goldberg and Tristan Reed
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