Lessons from the experience of post-communist nations in Eastern Europe
Daily Analysis
Minimum Wage Laws, Jobs, and the Sobering Impact of Decentralization
Why federalism and decentralization are vital features of a good system.
Answering a Silly Question: Of Course Government-Coerced Family Leave Is Anti-Market and Pro-Big Government
Sorry, there’s still no free lunch.
China Won’t Become a Rich Nation if it Follows the OECD’s Bad Advice
The OECD should focus on growth and poverty mitigation instead of leftwing policy goals.
The World’s Most Inefficient Healthcare System, Part II: Created by Government, Financed by Government
The cost of care declines when people spend their own money.
Research from European Central Bank Measures How Regulation Stifles Growth and Reduces Living Standards
It’s hard getting folks to grasp the overall impact of red tape on growth and living standards.
Everything You Need to Know about the Non-Existent Wage Gap between Men and Women
Like almost all theories based on conspiracies, this is nonsense.
The World’s Most Inefficient Healthcare System, Part I: Created by Government, Financed by Government
Understanding the shortcomings of the US healthcare system
A 50-Day Economic Report Card on the Trump Presidency
Lots of noise does not mean lots of action.
Welfare, Taxes, the Nanny State, and Supply-Side Economics
What’s the right way to define good tax policy?








