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Global nationalism: Part 2 – Econlib
In a recent post, the internal contradictions of global nationalism were discussed in depth. The recent election in Canada served…
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The trade debate revisited – Econlib
The Trump administration is currently divided into two camps when it comes to economic policies. On one side, we have…
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The Trade Derangement Syndrome – Econlib
Trump impose them indefinitely? The answer is that he knows, as everyone with a minimum of economic literacy knows, that…
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How Liberty Upsets Patterns – Econlib
Applied to Protectionism Don Boudreaux shared a thought-provoking quote on his CafeHayek blog today, taken from William Graham Sumner’s book…
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Poor Netanyahu – Econlib
Israel’s government has made a significant decision to cancel all remaining tariffs on American imports in anticipation of President Trump’s…
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Elasticity and Tax Burdens – Econlib
The Financial Times recently published an article discussing the proposed tax on Chinese ships that use US ports. In 2024,…
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The new China Shock – Econlib
Debunking the Myth: Trade with China and Unemployment in America There has been a prevalent belief that trade with China…
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Why Methodological Cosmopolitanism? – Econlib
The Importance of Methodological Cosmopolitanism in Economic Analysis Cosmopolitanism, the belief in a global community where all individuals are interconnected,…
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Corrections are unhealthy – Econlib
Reevaluating the Concept of Market Corrections When discussing market corrections, two key issues come to light. Firstly, the term “correction”…
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