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Any moment now, we will be releasing the full results of the AEI Energy/Climate Survey of the American public that my AEI ...
We assess the macroeconomic implications of the observed and expected changes to immigration policy during the second Trump administration and project a dramatic decrease in inflows and somewhat ...
The US Supreme Court’s decision last week in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton may be understandably popular in some quarters because it blocks minors’ online access to sexually explicit speech, but the ...
As a parent, it is not easy to resist the digital tide heading for our children. When the world is digitally dependent, it is challenging to explain to children why having a device is not essential.
Increasingly democratic socialist politicians hold a troubling worldview that sees extraordinary wealth as not even possibly the inescapable byproduct of innovation, but as necessarily a policy ...
The US appears to be now treading the familiar path that recently got emerging market economy of Turkey into economic trouble. The US is increasingly disregarding central bank independence, ...
As Dan Sarewitz once said, among all the things climate change is capable of, making us dumber seems top among them.
The world economy has surprised pessimists. Yet this resilience, while real, looks far from robust. What explains this stubborn vitality? Much of the answer lies in the necessity-driven ingenuity of ...
According to the Mountain States Policy Center, “between 1963 and 2021, the cost of attendance at a four-year college rose 165%. Increases can be found in both public institutions, where the ...
The phrase "central planning"—in the context of economic policy—might bring to mind a massive and complex bureaucratic machine, one whirring with the ambitions of apparatchiks armed with ...
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