Arthur Laffer, a former member of Ronald Reagan’s Economic Policy Advisory Board, and Wayne Winegarden have written a paper entitled, “The Adverse Economic Impacts of Cap-and-Trade Regulations.” The paper provides one of the most clear and concise discussions of the negative economic implications of the Lieberman-Warner Climate Change bill currently being debated by the […]
Archive for the ‘Free Markets’ Category
The United States is facing a health care crisis. This is the message that has been sounding like a drumbeat during the campaign season. Millions of Americans are uninsured and are unable to get the medical care they desperately need. Something must be done.
Fortunately, something is being done at both federal and state levels. In […]
It looks like some students at the University of Central Florida have been able to cultivate their own source of clean energy.
Not only have they found a cheaper way to power their vehicles, but they are also providing a great example of how free-market ingenuity (not regulation) will be the driving force for environmental change.
From […]
When it comes to open forums for discussing free-market economics, Brown University in Providence, RI isn’t the first place many think of.
However, I was pleased to see a free-market friendly article this week in the Brown Daily Herald, written by Chloe Lutts.
Click here for the article.
Thoughts?
Update: This article was in response to an event that […]
