“Florida Points the Way Toward Increasing Competition Among Its Healthcare Providers” By Davis Warnell, courtesy of the Mercatus Center Did you know that in many states, healthcare providers need to obtain government permission before rolling out new services or technologies? It sounds nonsensical, but these requirements, known as certificate-of-need (CON) regulations, exist […]
“Powell Reiterates Commitment to Accommodative Policy As Vaccinations Remain the Key to Recovery” By Marc Dupont, courtesy of the Mercatus Center As the virus-stricken U.S. economy transitions into 2021, many are just beginning to see the light approaching at the end of the tunnel. President Joe Biden was sworn into office on January 20, […]
“State of the Rule of Law in the EU: EU’s limited options against democratic erosion in Hungary and Poland” By Aneta Navrátilová, courtesy of Europeum At the end of September, the European Commission published an EU-wide law report on the rule of law situation in the European Union. It is a very first report […]