Anatomy of China’s Housing Crisis: Ending Financial Repression
James A. Dorn During Mao Zedong’s rule, there was no private housing. All private property was deemed illegal and against Marxist principles. The
James A. Dorn During Mao Zedong’s rule, there was no private housing. All private property was deemed illegal and against Marxist principles. The
Adam N. Michel As Congress considers year‐end legislation, the rum cover‐over program has resurfaced, sparked by the beer industry’s critique of the
Paul Matzko Canada’s link tax on online news goes into effect next month, but the preemptive embargo imposed by Google and Meta on
Eric Gomez Amid deteriorating US‐China relations, US officials have begun suggesting that a Chinese attack against Taiwan could happen soon. China’s rapid military growth
Nicholas Anthony I’m proud to announce the release of a new central bank digital currency (CBDC) tracker. The interactive globe shows the status of
Travis Fisher and Gabriella Beaumont-Smith The long‐awaited text of Senator Bill Cassidy’s (R‑LA) legislation to impose a tax on imports based on “pollution intensity”
Vanessa Brown Calder In a recent Senate Antitrust Subcommittee hearing on Competition and Consumer Rights in the Housing Market, participants argued that institutional investors
Colin Grabow Danish energy firm Ørsted recently announced that it was scrapping plans for two wind projects off the coast of New Jersey.
Jeffrey A. Singer Dr. Jeffrey A. Singer, MD, is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and works in the Department of Health Policy
David Kemp and Peter Van Doren The nuclear power renaissance experienced another setback this week with the cancellation of one of the United