How Climate Economics Fails Polar Bears
Every year, the amount of ice in and around the Arctic melts. The salty water that freezes into a sheet…
Diversity is fashionable, but is it valuable?
Myers claims, “Diversity is being invited to the party; inclusion is being asked to dance” (3). But what if the…
The free market can save the environmental crisis (if we let it)
In the face of an escalating environmental crisis, the instinctive response of many policymakers has been to double down on…
From Debt to Deadlock: An Account of France’s Fiscal Predicament
John Maynard Keynes famously argued for deficit spending when economies fell on hard times, leading an upheaval in the status…
Has Japan Finally Turned the Page on Deflation?
Japan has been used for a long time to deflation and ultra-low interest rates, navigating decades of near-zero or negative…
Hichilema’s Reforms: The Political Economy of Credibility
(Part 1 of the “Credibility, Expectations and Growth” Series ) As of August 2021, the South-Central African country of Zambia…
The Struggle of Small Businesses in a Competitive Landscape
Introduction Small businesses, which employ 61.7 million Americans and represent nearly half of all private sector employees, are often praised…
A New Right for a New Generation? Reform UK and the Collapse of Traditional Alignments
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A Nation Standing at a Crossroads
My first two articles on the Review had to do with Europe, and the last one specifically analysed Germany’s economy….
From Trenches to Terminals: The Rise of Cyber Power in Global Geopolitics
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