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Screaming Luxury: China’s Strategy Against Trump’s Tariffs

While President Donald Trump continues to expand and contract his tariff policy, taking his allies on a political-economic roller coaster,…

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Wimbledon vs. The Super Bowl

Tennis is one of the world’s most prestigious sports, rich in tradition and global in reach. It draws millions of…

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Tariffs: Why You Should Fear Them

President Trump has established a baseline 10% tariff on nearly all imports. Additionally, the White House announced plans for reciprocal tariffs…

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El Pepe

José Mujica, Uruguay’s guerrilla-turned-president-turned-political-popstar, passed away on May 13. Trying to explain him to anyone living outside Uruguay can be…

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Voters, Markets, and the New Virtuous Circle in Argentina

On May 18, the people of the City of Buenos Aires went to the polls to elect state legislators. The…

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High Interest Rates Are an Opportunity for Education

For most of my adolescence, interest rates were near zero. In fact, even certificates of deposit (CDs), which boast higher…

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British Voters Lash Out

In the United Kingdom, a mini political earthquake has thrown everything up into the air. At the beginning of May,…

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Adapting to Survive

Gary Shapiro has had a long career at the intersection of consumer technology and the government rules that govern it.…

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How Trade Schools Can Beat a Four-Year Degree

With student loan debt surpassing $1.7 trillion, more Americans are questioning whether a four-year college degree is the only route…

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A Forgotten Classical Liberal in Mexico

In recent years, Mexico’s institutional quality has deteriorated: judicial independence has weakened, centralization has increased, and regulatory overreach persists, all…

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