Resist the Allure of Laffer Curve Logic
Adam N. Michel Republicans often invoke the “Laffer Curve” when discussing tax reform. But this mental model often confuses policymakers’ thinking. The
Adam N. Michel Republicans often invoke the “Laffer Curve” when discussing tax reform. But this mental model often confuses policymakers’ thinking. The
Alex Nowrasteh The Department of State (DoS) recently proposed a regulation that would drastically shrink the au pair program by altering the way au
Jeffrey A. Singer Few people noticed—the press didn’t cover it much—but Coloradans in pain and the clinicians who treat them got relief this
Anastasia P. Boden Give a critical mouse a Supreme Court ethics code and it’ll ask for a glass of milk. Is that how the saying goes? This
Daniel Raisbeck Javier Milei’s unexpected victory in Argentina’s presidential run‐off is a remarkable feat. Not only did Milei defeat Peronism’s formidable political machine while leading
Ian Vásquez Javier Milei. This Sunday, amidst economic crisis, Argentina will hold a presidential election that pits Sergio Massa of the ruling Peronist party
Chris Edwards A new ProPublica article takes the Army Corps of Engineers to task for major failures coming at the expense of taxpayers
Peter Van Doren What can be done to increase the supply of affordable housing? The traditional answer in Blue states has been inclusionary
Daniel Raisbeck An irony of the BRICS summit in South Africa last August, which included “de‐dollarization” in the official agenda, was the touting
Neal McCluskey A new Government Accountability Office report on the Biden administration’s student debt cancellation bonanza, which was struck down by the Supreme