Bureaucracy and Regulation

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William L. Anderson

Even the hard sciences are now expected to adjust reality itself to suit the demands of politicized university departments.

Lee Enochs

Government loves to set up "public-private partnerships"  for the benefit of both government and certain favored businesses.

Hunter Lewis

Some special interest groups don't want customers to even have the option of buying other products.

Henry Hazlitt

The first thing to remember is that monetary chaos is not primarily “international” at all. It exists basically within each nation.

José Niño

Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary, even changed the definition of assault rifle to fit pro-gun control talking points.

Henry Hazlitt

Once a government bureaucracy has been set up to do any job whatever, it will find endless excuses for expanding, prolonging, or perpetuating that job.

Lee Friday

The median waiting time for patients in Canada from referral by a practitioner, to consultation with a specialist, to date of treatment, was 21.2 weeks in 2017.

Gary Galles

If the "pay gap" narrative were true, "greedy" employers would hire more women to get the same work done at lower wages.

Per Bylund

Noah Smith has written yet another "popular" column challenging established economics assumptions. But he's really only appealing to his reader's established biases.

William D. Hartung

America's subsidized arms industry also benefits greatly from presidential efforts to push international arms deals with foreign regimes.