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Tag: economics

U.S. Debt Crisis Alert

Sven R. Larson March 6, 2023

There are growing signs that the United States is heading for a Greek-style fiscal crisis. It is not imminent, but close enough to cause real worries for anyone interested in the U.S. economy.

Reversing Hungary’s High Inflation

Sven R. Larson January 27, 2023

Hungary is one of Europe’s major economic success stories. Bringing the current inflation episode to an end would only reinforce the country’s position as a role model for the rest of Europe.

Analysts Agree: EU Facing Recession

Sven R. Larson January 7, 2023

Given the high level of economic integration in Europe, it is unlikely that a recession will be confined to half the continent.

ExxonMobil Sues EU Over Windfall Tax

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 30, 2022

According to the company, the tax on ‘excess profits,’ whatever boon it might be for the EU’s coffers in the short term, is ultimately “counterproductive,” since it would scare off prospective investors.

Economics and the Future of the Right

Jesse Russell November 25, 2022

DiLorenzo’s ‘Politically Incorrect Guide’ comes at a time in which the majority of young people in the West are predicted to experience less freedom and economic prosperity than their parents or grandparents enjoyed.

One Reform Can Save the Swedish Economy

Sven R. Larson November 7, 2022

To cut the Gordian Knot constraining the Swedish economy, I suggest repealing the long-standing ‘fiscal framework’ that currently dictates how the Swedish Parliament conducts fiscal policy.

How To Make Britain Great Again

Sven R. Larson October 24, 2022

There is only one path forward for conservatives: to combine tax cuts with structural reforms to welfare-state spending.

Time to End the Nobel Prize in Economics

Sven R. Larson October 18, 2022

This year’s economics prize winners are good economists, but their research is far from the original contribution that should merit a Nobel Prize.

Socialism By Monetary Fiat

Sven R. Larson October 13, 2022

Although the newly released report from the United Nations does not explicitly state the transformative consequences of its policy recommendations, it unabashedly agitates for using the economy as a tool for global social engineering.

Nobel Prize Rewards Monetary Expansion

Sven R. Larson October 11, 2022

The Nobel Foundation explains that the three laureates have developed theoretical foundations for how governments can regulate financial markets and address financial crises.

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