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New York’s New Leadership Offers Champagne Socialism

Zohran Mamdani is now New York City’s first Democratic Socialist Mayor-elect, and with him comes a slew of initiatives marketed…

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The EU’s Green Ideology Is Crashing Europe’s Car Industry

The European Green Deal, launched in 2019, is an ecological pact that has been, unequivocally, an enemy of European taxpayers…

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Britain’s War on Landlords

This week, the UK Parliament passed the Renters’ Rights Act. It is the biggest shakeup to the British rental market…

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Optimism Is Back in Argentina

Argentina is, once again, providing a textbook example of a political–economic virtuous cycle. Indeed, President Javier Milei’s clear victory on…

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This Tenant ‘Right to Repair’ Law Will Create More Problems Than It Fixes

While New York City is on the cusp of electing a mayor who adores the thoroughly discredited policy of rent…

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Spooky Economics

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Long before the concept of “personal brand” became mainstream in the age of social media—and before it turned into a…

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Food Insecurity and Business Ingenuity

Political pressure and high levels of uncertainty are a big concern for businesses today. And such concerns can have a…

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Spain’s Persistent Poverty Problem

Spain’s Socialist-led government claims to have reduced socioeconomic inequality to “historic lows.” In some respects, this seems to be true.…

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The State of Liberty in America vs. Europe

Some ninety years ago, Rose Wilder Lane penned “Give Me Liberty,” extolling the remarkable freedoms Americans had, especially in contrast…

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