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Durable-Goods Orders Show Strength in March
Durable-goods orders posted a solid gain in March, led by record-high orders for core capital goods excluding aircraft. Today’s reports suggest a cautiously optimistic outlook.
READ MORENYC’s Building-Emissions Bill Will Hurt the City’s Economy
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal may have died in the Senate after a 0-57 vote that blocked the resolution, but in New York City, one of the deal’s main proposals has found a new home.
READ MOREUber’s New Feature: A Response to Fake-Driver Epidemic
If we truly had a fully free market economy, this type of reaction would always be the norm. It is when crony capitalism reigns supreme that we have instances of companies knowingly pushing products that hurt consumers — with the support and blessing of the government.
READ MOREHow To Defend a Culture of Innovation During the Technopanic
We need a vision and set of principles to fight back against neo-Luddites and their proposals to slow or stop technological change.
READ MORECapitalism Is Also About Sharing
There is no limit to the examples of the distinction between what must be economized and what need not be. We need to develop the capacity to know the difference.
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