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In favor of climate-based stress tests for banks

  “Climate risks to European banks: a new era of stress tests” By Alexander Lehmann, courtesy of the Bruegel Institute   The release of a proposed methodology for assessing climate risks within UK banks and insurers by the Bank of England just before Christmas has fueled calls for a similar ‘climate stress test’ for European […]

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Time for U.S. and Canada to join the tech metals race

By Larry Reaugh, CEO, American Manganese   What makes your smart phone smart?  How do electric vehicles propel us down the highway?  How does power from the sun and wind reach the light switch in our homes?  Materials scientists know.  So do the technologists that create the devices and apps we rely on.     The […]

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Washington Beyond the Headlines: The PRO Act Is a Con

    By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor   What a week…Impeachment…State of the Union (watch it here)…Iowa! Well, no matter how crazy the politicians make us, free market policy people keep working on issues and ideas that affect America, and the world.  Read on for this week’s news…   The PRO Act is a […]

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Trade Barriers Kill Innovation

      Creating medicine is a complex and expensive business. While U.S. biopharmaceutical companies lead the world in drug development, international trade practices can stem the flow of innovation to new markets, depriving patients in need. Limited market penetration also means fewer resources to re-invest in the most successful engine for life-saving advancements on […]

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Capitalism, the Most Effective Remedy for Poverty In History, Is Under Attack

    By Dr. Barbara Kolm, Director, Austrian Economics Center   During the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which took place in January, the newest edition of the Edelman Trust Barometer was released. The results were shocking to say the least: 56 percent of respondents agreed that “capitalism as it exists today does […]

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How Tariffs Will Lead to Fewer Kids Playing Tabletop Games

    Janson Q. Prieb, American Consumer Institute   The Trump administration recently announced that video game consoles will not be subject to the upcoming tariffs. While this might be good news for companies like Sony and Microsoft, the same benefit will not be extended to tabletop games. With increased prices on tabletop games, parents are indirectly […]

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Washington Beyond the Headlines: Say Goodbye to WOTUS

  By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor   Impeachment. There, we’ve wasted enough time on that. But while we were all trying our best to ignore the dog and pony show in the Senate, free market policy advocates kept working on issues and ideas that affect America, and the world.  Read on for this week’s […]

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Time to get moving on U.S.-UK trade deal

  “Starting Bell About to Sound for US-UK Trade Negotiations” By Daniel Griswold and Jack Salmon, courtesy of the Mercatus Center   When the bells peal in the United Kingdom on Friday to mark its formal Brexit from the European Union, they will also signal the opening for that nation and the United States to […]

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Green Deal doesn’t go far enough

  “The European Green Deal – good intentions that won’t go far” By Roman Stöllinger and Michael Landesmann, courtesy of WIIW   Designing the European Green Deal, which aims to realise the ecological transformation of the EU economy as the trading bloc’s growth strategy, is the right move at the right time. It sends a clear signal: […]

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The deep roots of Argentina’s bad ideas

“Argentine legislation plagued by false economic theories” By Antonio I. Margariti, courtesy of Fundacion Libertad   Tolerance and action   Today, the philosophical concepts that govern the development of Law are almost exclusively the work of experts who are inclined to give preponderance to Public Law over Private Law.   However, it would be unfair […]