Tag: policy

Mass Deportation Is an Inhumane Policy and Bad for the United States

Understanding the Inhumane Threats of Mass Deportation and the Importance of Immigration Reform President-elect Trump’s threats to swiftly

Biden’s last-minute policy moves on addiction aim to seal a legacy

The Biden administration is concluding its term with a series of actions aimed at expanding access to addiction

Hitting the Right Target with Monetary Policy

Central banks around the world typically have a mandate for price stability, which has traditionally been interpreted as

What causes policy mistakes? – Econlib

The Importance of Targeting Nominal GDP Over Inflation in Monetary Policy In a recent post by Scott Sumner,

STAT’s 3 to Watch: Addiction policy questions for 2025

The opioid crisis in the United States has reached alarming levels, with drug deaths continuing to rise despite

A Policy for All Seasons

George Selgin, a frequent guest on David Beckworth’s Macro Musings podcast, recently discussed a range of topics including

How Manmohan Singh Laid The Foreign Policy Foundation PM Modi Built Upon

New Delhi: India's foreign policy foundation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been greatly influenced by the legacies

How the Federal Reserve’s rate policy affects mortgages

The Federal Reserve's Impact on Mortgage Rates In 2024, the Federal Reserve made the decision to lower its

Senile Biden Frees 100+ Illegals Who Rioted at Border Because They’re Not ‘Border Security Risks’ Under His Policy: Report |

Since taking office on Inauguration Day 2021, President Joe Biden's approach to the southern border has been met

Students for Fair Admissions sues U.S. Air Force Academy over race policy

A lawsuit has been filed by the national advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions against the U.S. Air

RFK Jr.’s ‘tough love’ views could bring new era in addiction policy

It sends a message that recovery is possible and that those who have struggled with addiction can still

Why Industrial Policy Is (Almost) Always a Bad Idea (with Scott Sumner)

In a recent podcast episode of EconTalk, economist Scott Sumner joined Russ Roberts to discuss the topic of