Illegal immigrants contribute to the U.S. economy by paying taxes, taking jobs that Americans don't want, and not receiving ...
In a 1999 Hoover Institution interview, economist Milton Friedman was asked which federal agencies he would abolish. As host Peter Robinson rattled off the Cabinet list, Friedman gave a blunt verdict ...
Drawing on US economist Milton Friedman’s observation on pencil, the survey said that regulations introduced without ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick appeared before the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday, fielding questions about the current presidential administration's trade strategy. Rep. Madeleine Dean ...
Today marks the 113th birthday of economist Milton Friedman, one of history’s most consequential free-market advocates. Reflecting on the work of Friedman this year reminds us how much more sound and ...
Q: How many economists from the Chicago School of free-market economics does it take to change a lightbulb? A: None. If the lightbulb needed changing, the free market would have changed it already.
Friedman preferred that our trading partners refrain from imposing barriers on goods imported from the United States. He said: "We would be benefited by dispensing with our tariffs even if other ...
In her account of the destructiveness of inflationary policies (“How Inflation Ended Neoliberalism,” op-ed, Nov. 16), Jennifer Burns asserts that Milton Friedman “would likely have supported” some of ...
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