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Antitrust Will Not Cure Inflation

Norm Singleton has a new article out at Issues & Insights on the latest push in Congress and the White House to enforce and broaden antitrust laws. Here is an excerpt. “Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman was correct that inflation “is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.” But, while true, it Read more…

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President Biden Is Not PRIMED to Fight High Prices He Doesn’t Understand

Market Institute Senior Fellow Norm Singleton has a new article out in RealClear Markets on the White House’s completely misguided attempts to lower the cost of beef. Here’s an excerpt: As rising prices and diminishing supplies have replaced COVID as the American people’s number one concern, President Biden has unsurprisingly Read more…

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Biden’s COVID-19 test failure encapsulates Leftist fallacies

Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new piece up at the Washington Examiner on the failings of the Biden administration on Covid testing. “President Joe Biden announced in December that his administration was caught off guard by the omicron variant and that the government would be sending out free Read more…

By Jeff Cargerman, 3 years3 years ago
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Patent Pirates, Not Patent Trolls, Are Hurting Our Economy

Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in RealClear Policy looking at what drives an innovative economy and what hurts it. “For years, special interests have used the specter of the so-called “patent troll” in their never-ending attempt to vilify innovators and undermine the patent system. This campaign was done to advance the agenda of Read more…

By Jeff Cargerman, 3 years3 years ago
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The Pendulum Is Swinging Toward Innovation

After huddling in our caves for a year – the world is coming to life again. That will be good for the economy, it will be good for everyone’s mental health, but most importantly it will likely mean a boom in innovation. The problem is that until the Trump Administration Read more…

By admin, 4 years3 years ago
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Democrats, Snake Oil, and Drug Prices

Market Institute Presdient Charles Sauer has a new article out in RealClear Health on drug pricing legislation in Congress. “Once upon a time, a politician noticed that drug prices had risen. They noticed that this rise had affected 66% of their constituents. So, the politician visited the wicked witch of the East Read more…

By admin, 4 years2 years ago
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Big Tech Hate Is Not a Reason to Harm Constituents

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has another article out recently looking at antitrust legislation being negotiated between Senator Chuck Grassley and Democrats. He wrote: “Sometimes people forget that politics is not like math or science – at least this is something that I am often guilty of. In Math Read more…

By admin, 4 years4 years ago
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Sen. Wyden’s ETF Tax Proposal Proves that the Government is Too Big

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article out in RealClear Policy on a new proposal by Senator Ron Wyden on the tax treatment of ETF’s. He writes: “Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden recently proposed a policy that would change the way that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are Read more…

By admin, 4 years2 years ago
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Corporations Don’t Owe You Anything

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new piece out in RealClear Policy looking at a recent article by Senator Sherrod Brown blaming corporations for not doing enough for workers. “There is a difference between entrepreneurs and politicians. Entrepreneurs are willing to risk it all in pursuit of a Read more…

By admin, 4 years4 years ago
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Boring Biden takes on Innovation

Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new piece out in the Washington Examiner on a new executive order by the Biden administration on mergers and acquisitions. “Compared to the craziness and unpredictability of the last administration, the Biden administration is fairly calm. One might say it’s even boring. But Read more…

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