Conflict Over a “Citi Bike” Illustrates Popularity of a New Mobility Alternative
Marc Joffe In early May, a video showing a physician’s assistant and a group of teenagers arguing over a shared e‑bike in Manhattan went viral. The video
Marc Joffe In early May, a video showing a physician’s assistant and a group of teenagers arguing over a shared e‑bike in Manhattan went viral. The video
David J. Bier Student visas are the primary jumping‐off point for most high‐skilled immigration to the United States. Immigrants study at America’s elite
Jeffrey A. Singer Gene therapy researchers recently reported an encouraging development that can bring new hope to people at risk for cardiovascular disease.
Nicholas Anthony As more people have become aware of the risks of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), more people have become confused between
Adam N. Michel Foreign investment in low‐tax countries complements U.S. production and expands global investment. Low‐tax countries are often derided for either attracting
Emily Ekins and Jordan Gygi Washington, D.C.– Only 16% of Americans support the U.S. government adopting a Central Bank Digital Currency or “CBDC,” according
David Boaz Here we go again. David Leonhardt of the New York Times dredges up a poorly designed chart from 2017 that purported to
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter This article appeared on Substack on May 30, 2023, and an earlier version appeared under Jacob Winter’s byline
James Bacchus In this, the third year of his presidential term, President Joe Biden is clearly not making trade—much less trade liberalization—a priority.
Jeffrey A. Singer A new study released earlier this year adds more evidence to the mountains of evidence that policymakers trying to solve