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Javier Milei Delivers Argentina’s First Surplus in Over a Decade
The revelation that Argentina has done something the US government hasn’t done in more than two decades—run a budget surplus—seems like a newsworthy event. So why the silence?
Jon Miltimore | February 27, 2024
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A Covid Casualty You May Not Have Heard Of
R.I.P. Evinrude Outboard Motors 1907-2020
Brady Leonard | February 27, 2024
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French Language Czar Champions Tougher Laws on Signage in Quebec
The Quebec government is determined to preserve the French language in the province, and they’re willing to waste resources and trample people’s liberties to do it.
Patrick Carroll | February 20, 2024
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The Cuban Socialist Paradox
Is Cuba rich from socialism, or poor from the embargo?
Benjamin Williams | February 20, 2024
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Can Adam Smith Save Gen Z?
A college professor's optimistic take on the younger generation.
Blake Scott Ball | February 20, 2024
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Self-Improvement Is Inherently Pro-Liberty
Why the Atomic Habits phenomenon is a good sign for our culture.
Dan Sanchez | February 13, 2024
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Dollarization in Argentina: A Missed Opportunity
Dollarization may still take place in Argentina, but later — and at a higher cost.
Nicolás Nicolás Cachanosky | February 13, 2024
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The Economics of Taylor Swift’s Super Bowl Trip
Even superstars have to think about tradeoffs.
Signè DeWind | February 13, 2024
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Labor Department’s New Rule Is Bad News for Contractors
The Department of Labor’s new worker classification rule is a blatant power grab designed to make it more difficult for people to work as independent contractors.
Nate Scherer | February 6, 2024