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Is the European Union’s investment agreement with China underrated?

    By  Uri Dadush and Andre Sapir, Bruegel   The European Union is very open to foreign direct investment. By comparison, despite considerable liberalisation in the past two decades, foreign investors in China’s markets still face significant restrictions, especially in services sectors. Given this imbalance, the EU has long sought to improve the situation […]

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Sweeping Labor Reform Bill, Amazon and Employee Freedom

  By Russ Brown, CEO of RWP Labor   By now all of America knows that the Amazon employees in Bessemer, Alabama voted to reject unionization by a nearly 3 to 1 margin.  Do we know why?  This is where spin is taking over the narrative.  Main stream media pulled out all the stops trying […]

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Washington Beyond the Headlines: Raising Taxes During a Disaster Is A Very Bad Idea

By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor   Here’s some great public mental health advice: stay home, wear a mask, and definitely wear earplugs and blinders when you watch TV news. Or you can just read about free market policy people who are working through the storm, offering perspective and policy options to lead us to […]

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German economic recovery has begun

“Economic bottom has been overcome” Courtesy of RWI Essen     The RWI expects German economic growth to slow by 5.8 percent this year due to measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic. The economy is expected to grow by 6.4 percent in the coming year. The unemployment rate is expected to be 5.9 percent this […]

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Reaugh: Now that the World Has Stopped… A Strategic Metal Can Help Us Start It Again

By Larry Reaugh, CEO, American Manganese   “You cannot make steel without manganese. And if you cannot make steel – the world stops.” That’s the glass of cold-water quote from former BHP Billiton CEO Brian Gilbertson, more than a decade ago as the world toppled into the finance-driven 2008-09 Great Recession.   Fast forward to […]

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The coronavirus and the bubble economy

  By Olivier Kessler, courtesy of ECAEF   Chances are that the current stock market drama will go down in the history books as a “corona crash”. Focusing on the trigger, however, would overlook something essential.   In retrospect, the complex and opaque developments in history are often reduced to a few specific events. This corresponds to […]

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Corona downturn and NHS disruptions will hit elderly, low-income hardest

Courtesy of IFS   The coronavirus pandemic poses clear and obvious dangers to the health of individuals who are infected with the virus. But worsening economic conditions and disruptions to NHS services will have important and far-reaching consequences for the health of the broader population.    New briefings from researchers at the Institute for Fiscal […]

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Nicholson: Of course, we should do everything to stop Coronavirus. But maybe…

  By Calum Nicholson, UK Correspondent   There is a famous piece, by the comedian Louis CK, widely known as ‘of course…but maybe’. The clip‘s subtle power and disarming truth doesn’t survive transcription, but in it the American makes an important point: there are many things in life that, of course, are incontrovertible. But maybe, […]

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Carbon tax would be disruptive, destructive for Britain

  “Why a carbon tax would be bad for Britain” By Sam Packer, courtesy of Taxpayers’ Alliance UK   In 2011, Australia introduced the Clean Energy Act to levy additional taxes on carbon emissions. It was repealed just three years later. Since then, British politicians have repeatedly advocated following suit, with 516 references made to the idea […]

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Steve Forbes: To Shore Up The U.S. Economy, Do These 3 Things — Now!

                      Writing for his favorite eponymous publication, media mogul and informal advisor to the Trump Administration Steve Forbes published a short list of actions the government should urgently take to keep capital flowing to a corona-battered U.S. economy.    In a nutshell, here’s what Forbes […]