Month: November 2019

Argentina’s election: lesson not learned

As if addicted to fiscal trouble and economic pain, Argentina has voted to hand the reigns of power once more to the left, which did so much damage to the [...]

The clear and present danger of Labour’s expropriation agenda

Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party has a radical vision for the UK economy. Tax rises for the rich, increases to the minimum wage and state benefits, large scale [...]

Human progress and the price of light

In 2018, the Yale economist William Nordhaus was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his work on integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic [...]