“The Brexit trade deal is no frictionless uncoupling” By John Bruton, courtesy Centre for European Policy Studies The Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the EU and the UK is an exercise in damage limitation. The UK’s decision to leave the EU, the Customs Union and the Single Market, means it will face numerous obstacles. […]
Month: January 2021
Ecuador’s lessons in “dollarization”
“CEA Perspectives: Lessons from Dollarization in Ecuador” By Nicolás Cachanosky, courtesy of Libertad y Progreso UCEMA – The year 2020 marks the twentieth anniversary of dollarization in Ecuador. The year 2020 also marks 13 consecutive years of high inflation in Argentina. In the last 20 years, Ecuador and Argentina have followed different paths in […]
Leverage market forces to speed vaccine distribution
“Market Allocation Would Treat COVID-19 Vaccines Like the Valuable Resource They Are” By Michael F. Cannon, courtesy of the Cato Institute News reports indicate that COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States are happening more slowly than officials promised and in comparison to other countries. Some health care providers are racing — and some are failing — to administer their stock vaccines before […]
Docs urge early outpatient treatment for COVID-19
“Covid-19: A combination of early stage drugs works (hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin). New study” By FranceSoir The year 2020 will have been marked by a series of studies on treatments against COVID-19 and associated controversies. All will remember the declarations of the Minister of Health and the Prime Minister that ” there is no treatment against Covid-19 ” despite […]
Book Review: Ralph Benko’s The Ten Commandments of Capitalism
By Faruk Okcetin, TES Contributor Ralph Benko, the author of The Ten Commandments of Capitalism: The Secret Recipe for Equitable Prosperity, despite the title of his book does not pretend to be a divinely inspired prophet. Moses came down from Mount Sinai, locally called Jabal Musa, to provide humanity with the most basic principles of […]
