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(Don Boudreaux) TweetStarting at 4:00pm EDT on August 19th the Cato Institute will host this live on-line policy forum…
(Don Boudreaux) TweetStarting at 4:00pm EDT on August 19th the Cato Institute will host this live on-line policy forum…
“Two weeks to flatten the curve,” is what we heard across Canada1 just after March 11, 2020, when the World Health Organization…
Background: the push for an international treaty on…
How is Australia’s coronavirus policy going to turn out for the country?
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Perhaps the last word lies best with the towering American essayist H. L. Mencken, who wrote that “The whole aim of practical…
The collateral damage of lockdowns is well documented. Their benefits, however, remain murky. Wednesday, December 9, 2020 Jon…
Early closures might actually encourage other risky behaviors.
There has been surprisingly little mention in the news (ie none that I have seen) of the first major analysis of the world data…
It seemed like a no-brainer: higher density, more coronavirus transmission. But the data is telling a different story.
“The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it.” – Neil deGrasse Tyson. Gov. Andrew Cuomo…
(Steven Hayward) With a lot of the country either locking down again or getting close to the brink, worth noting a study…