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Robert Hughes

Small-Business Optimism Rose in January but the Outlook Is Less Clear

Small-business confidence rose in January; labor shortages and the economic outlook remain concerns.

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Robert Hughes

Job Openings Decline in December, Continuing Downward Trend

Private-sector job openings have fallen recently hinting at some marginal easing of labor pressures.

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Daniel Mitchell

Trump Cutting the Budget? Don’t Believe It

It’s like being on a diet and claiming progress because you’re gaining two pounds each month rather than five pounds.

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Robert E. Wright

Are There No Alternatives to Labor Unions?

Do worker-owned labor corporations not exist because they are economically unnecessary or because they have yet to be tried, perhaps due to the long fixation on labor unions?

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Phillip W. Magness

The Case for Retracting Matthew Desmond’s 1619 Project Essay

Since the outset of the 1619 Project controversy, I have consistently argued that the overwhelming majority of the project’s problems derive from a single featured essay: Matthew Desmond’s piece on capitalism and slavery. This essay advances an explicit anti-capitalist political message that’s rooted in a fundamental misreading of economic history. Although he repurposes the concept […]

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Vincent Geloso

Neoliberalism and Intellectual Turing Tests

Is neoliberalism libertarianism? Is it a form of market-oriented technocracy? Is it a form of elitist ideology favorable to markets? Is it a justification for a rent-seeking elite? It’s unclear exactly what it is.

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