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  1. NEW STUDY: Policy News and Stock Market Volatility

  2. Britain has become the first major country to formally exit the European Union. 's reports...

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    To enhance consumer welfare, the goal should be to expand access to credit, writes . Legislated interest rate caps work against that, choking off the supply of small-dollar credit to the detriment of consumers.

  4. Allowing the Commerce Department—especially THIS Commerce Department—these new authorities is something we will soon regret.

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    Psyco-Analyzing the unsatisfied consumer ain't a good thing to do at all. Make more things and give consumer more things. Consumers round the glob demand more things. Well then make more things and let them purchase those what they want.

  6. Chile's success story is difficult to deny.

  7. Opportunity zones benefit investors and developers more than they benefit the poor.

  8. Economists agree that a national rent control policy would harm renters, housing prices, housing stock, and the incentive to build new housing. So, why is Bernie Sanders pushing for such bad policy?

  9. The major policy issue in the United States and the rest of the world in the 1960s and 1970s was inflation. That is not the case today—although it could be if the Federal Reserve is too slow to tighten monetary policy.

  10. STUDY: How does occupational licensing of social services impact nursing home quality?

  11. In the past six decades, the share of American workers who need a state-issued license to legally work has risen from 5% of the labor force to close to 25% of the labor force. How much of a barrier to entry is occupational licensing?

  12. Occupational licensing has grown dramatically in recent years, with more than 25% of the U.S. workforce being licensed as of 2008, up from 5% in 1950.

  13. You can call it a , universal basic income, or a guaranteed minimum income, but what sounds good in theory tends to break down when at the point of implementation...

  14. Most of the wealth of the rich isn’t yachts, jewelry, and fine art. Its equity and debt in businesses, which in turn funds capital investments and creates jobs and growth.

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  16. Senator Warren wants rich people to “pay a fair share, so the next kid has a chance to build something great.” But encouraging the wealthy to invest in new and expanding businesses is what creates opportunities for young people.

  17. Corporate taxes ultimately land on individuals—mainly workers.

  18. Leftist politicians dish out lots of rhetoric about wealth, but they seem ignorant of how it is created and used, says 's ...

  19. Chile outperforms many of the world’s developed countries in social mobility. 97% of children born in poverty in Chile are educated, and thanks to schooling, 60% of Chileans in the last 15 years have experienced improved social mobility.

  20. New York and Florida have similar populations (20 million and 21 million, respectively). But New York's state and local spending in 2017 was DOUBLE Florida's—$348 billion compared to $177 billion.

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