Why Rent Control Fails: Lessons From New York to Portland
Housing costs in New York City have reached a level that many people can no longer afford. The response has been to push for more control—limits on rent increases and expanded tenant protections. The intention is clear. However, housing markets respond to incentives, not intentions.
Turns Out the Elites Like the Administrative State Better than Democracy
If there is a mantra among progressive American political and media elites, it would be “our democracy,” usually preceded by what they believe to be a threat from the Right. For example, progressives deemed the recent reversal of Roe “a threat to our democracy” because it removed laws regulating abortion from Supreme Court jurisdiction and returned the issue to democratically elected legislatures.
Chile’s president begins building border barrier less than week into term
Chilean President Kast said Chile had been “violated by illegal immigration, drug trafficking and organized crime.”
Is Donald Trump Another Bismarck?
Germany Restricts Emigration to Prevent Young Men From Escaping the Military Draft
Late last year, German lawmakers passed new legislation paving the way for military conscription.
The Economic Destruction of Trump’s War Goes Far Beyond High Gas Prices
What Strategy Took from UCLA—and What It Missed
Last week I gave a plenary talk at the Utah Winter Strategy Conference on the contributions of the UCLA school of economics and its enduring relevance for research in strategy, entrepreneurship, and organizations.