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The Case For More Immigration

by David R. Hendersonvia Defining Ideas
Wednesday, March 6, 2019

A discussion on immigration. 

In the News

Crowded Out: Have Markets And States Forgotten About People?

featuring Raghuram Rajanvia Financial Times
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Raghuram Rajan’s The Third Pillar skillfully unpicks the tensions between capitalism, democracy and community.

Interviews

Surveillance Special: China’s Economic Slowdown With Elizabeth Economy

interview with Elizabeth Economyvia Bloomberg
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Hoover Institution fellow Elizabeth Economy discusses the third revolution and notes that there's a sense of political malaise in China.

Interviews

Economist Thomas Sowell On The Income Inequality Debate

interview with Thomas Sowellvia Fox Business
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Hoover Institution fellow Thomas Sowell discusses some of the common economic myths and fallacies, as well as the potential long-term economic impact of the rising popularity of socialism.

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An Interview With John F. Cogan, Author Of The High Cost Of Good Intentions

interview with John F. Coganvia The Politic
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Hoover Institution fellow John Cogan discusses entitlements, universal basic income, and his award winning book The High Cost of Good Intentions: A History of U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs.

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How Much Does Innovation Drive Economic Growth?

featuring Amit Seruvia KelloggInsight
Monday, March 4, 2019

What drives economic progress? The answer to that question remains something of a mystery.

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Inequality Does Not Mean Inequity

quoting Thomas Sowellvia The Standard
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The world is full of inequalities. I dare say I cannot think of a single human endeavor that has ever been equal by any important measurement. Yet, we are told by politicians and school administrators that inequality is bad and something to be fought. But is this really logical? And what kind of equality is important? Before I answer these questions, let me elaborate on what those who strive for equality of outcome want.

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History Suggests The Fed Shouldn't Have Paused Rate Hikes

quoting Niall Fergusonvia Financial Review
Tuesday, March 5, 2019

What the hell is going on at the Fed? In December chairman Jay Powell raised rates for the fourth time, and seemed determined to keep lifting rates come hell or high water. The calamitous final few months in markets in 2018 was to a large degree down to investors finally getting to the grips with the fact that the Fed was not about to ride in and save them.

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