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Cut Red Tape to Boost the COVID-19 Recovery

By Oliver McPherson-Smith, American Consumer Institute   Recent employment data suggests that America is on the road to economic recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Despite the nascent evidence of better times ahead, the economy in 2020 will not inevitably look like it did in late 2019. To help workers find jobs in this new […]

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Zero carbon rule would just make UK housing (even more) unaffordable

  IEA: UK housing market needs “less red tape, not more” By Dr. Kristian Niemietz, courtesy of IEA   Responding to the Labour Party’s pledge to make all new homes zero carbon within three years, Head of Political Economy at the Institute of Economic Affairs Dr Kristian Niemietz stated:   What the UK housing market […]

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Quixotic: Spain leads Europe in meaningless bureaucracy for small biz

                          Courtesy of Civismo      Spain is the country in which small businesses must spend the most hours dealing with bureaucracy. This is the takeaway from a new international comparison, Bureaucracy Index 2019, for which several European think tanks, including Civismo, calculated […]

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Urgent reforms needed to help Argentine entrepreneurs succeed

                  Courtesy of Libertad y Progreso     The reality of Argentine entrepreneurs is arduous.  With growing inflation, the highest taxes in the world, Kafkaesque regulations, and overflowing labor costs, it is not surprising that in Argentina only 15% of the economically active population owns a business […]

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DOL Safeguards Religious Liberty, HUD Tackles Zoning Discrimination & more: WASHINGTON BEYOND THE HEADLINES

                By Andy Blom, TES Contributor     While Congress tries to decide if they need to come back from vacation…oops, recess…for a special session to not do anything about gun control, President Trump floats the idea of buying Greenland. Wow! Washington at work! Still, free market conservatives […]