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Should the Limit on Contactless Payments Be Scrapped?

Across the world, contactless payments are revolutionizing daily transactions. Through the tap of your card or the wave of your…

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4 Reasons Why Today’s New Private Schools Are Different

Many traditional, long-established private schools remain financially out of reach for most American families. For example, the Boston Globe recently…

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Responding to Reich, Part 9: The Corporate Concentration Theory of Inflation

The ninth myth in Robert Reich’s series on economic myths is titled “Wage Increases Cause Inflation.” He opens the video…

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Meet the 2025 Cole Summers Fellows

The number of unconventionally-schooled K-12 students continues to rise as more families grow wary of the public educational system and…

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Manuel Ayau’s Campaign for Liberty

In the 1960s, New York City was a vibrant hub for artists and intellectuals, and Grand Central Terminal, teeming with…

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Hayek Among the Post-Liberals

I first picked up F. A. Hayek sometime around 2010. Everyone was doing it; it was the right’s Hayekian moment.…

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The Complex Reality Behind Spain’s Economic Growth

Late last year, The Economist magazine declared Spain’s economy the best in the world. Key indicators forecast a strong 2024:…

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The Next American Century Is Now

Remember when Japan was predicted to overtake America? Back in the 1980s, Japan was the coming country. Japan’s economy had enjoyed…

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Responding to Reich, Part 8: The ‘Enough to Buy Back the Product’ Fallacy

Myth #8 is titled “Corporate Tax Cuts Create Jobs.” The opening scene depicts Reich hooked up to a lie detector.…

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New Study Shows Why ‘Taxing the Rich’ Isn’t So Straightforward

A common rallying cry on the left is that we can fund our social programs if we just “tax the…

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