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Busting the Myth of Overpopulation

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Busting the Myth of Overpopulation

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/09/2023

Recently PragerU released a new video on “The Myth of Overpopulation,” featuring the Cato Institute’s Marian Tupy. Marian (also the editor of Human​Progress​.org)…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Regulatory Reform Bills in the 118th Congress: The REINS Act

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Regulatory Reform Bills in the 118th Congress: The REINS Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/08/2023

Every new session of Congress is a new chance to enact substantive regulatory reform. This post inaugurates an occasional series highlighting reform bills that have…

Regulatory Reform

Walsh Skates out of the Biden Administration

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Walsh Skates out of the Biden Administration

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 02/07/2023

The news that Marty Walsh will be stepping down as Secretary of Labor seems to reflect the diminished agenda that Joe Biden will have…

Labor and Employment

Biden Administration Is Late to Right to Repair Party, but that Won’t Stop Them from Taking Credit

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Biden Administration Is Late to Right to Repair Party, but that Won’t Stop Them from Taking Credit

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 02/07/2023

President Biden signed an Executive Order on “Promoting Competition in the American Economy” in July 2021. The EO covered a wide-range of policy…

Innovation

Administration’s Recent Crackdown on Domestic Mining at Odds with Its Electric Vehicle Agenda

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Administration’s Recent Crackdown on Domestic Mining at Odds with Its Electric Vehicle Agenda

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/07/2023

President Biden could hardly be more aggressive in trying to foist electric vehicles (EVs) on the American public, regardless of whether they really meet our…

Energy and Environment

State of the Union: Heavy-Handed Tech Regulation Fails to Appeal to Many Democratic Voters

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State of the Union: Heavy-Handed Tech Regulation Fails to Appeal to Many Democratic Voters

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 02/06/2023

President Biden should take advantage of breaking spy balloon news to talk about that—or anything else—instead of re-upping calls for regulation aimed at big tech…

Tech and Telecom

State of the Union and Inflation

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State of the Union and Inflation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/06/2023

Presidents, like quarterbacks, get too much blame when things go badly, and too much when things go well. Look for President Biden to take advantage…

Monetary Policy

Biden’s State of the Union in Five Words: More Spending, Regulation, and Dependency

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Biden’s State of the Union in Five Words: More Spending, Regulation, and Dependency

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/06/2023

Ladies and gentlemen, we can sum up President Joe Biden’s the State of the Union (SOTU) in five words: More spending, regulation, and dependency. That…

Deregulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 02/06/2023

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) had a setback in one of its cases against Meta. The Fed raised interest rates. Meanwhile, agencies…

Deregulation

NTIA Report Ignores Relevant Competition in Its Study of App Ecosystem

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NTIA Report Ignores Relevant Competition in Its Study of App Ecosystem

  • By: Alex Reinauer
  • 02/03/2023

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) released its report on “Competition in the Mobile Application Ecosystem” this past Wednesday. I submitted comments…

Innovation

Right Sizing the Federal Trade Commission Is Step One

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Right Sizing the Federal Trade Commission Is Step One

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/03/2023

As part of regulatory streamlining and administrative state reform efforts, members of the 118th Congress have already reintroduced several prominent pieces of legislation. These include…

Deregulation

America Needs an Abundance Agenda

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America Needs an Abundance Agenda

  • By: Joshua Bandoch
  • 02/03/2023

An abundance agenda—public policies that lead to diversity in consumer goods and financial security for families—should be an economic and moral imperative. That’s what Richard…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Free the Economy Episode 6: The Cultural Impact of YouTube with Javier Hernandez

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Free the Economy Episode 6: The Cultural Impact of YouTube with Javier Hernandez

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 02/02/2023

Welcome back to the Free the Economy podcast. In this week’s episode we talk about the myth of overpopulation, the problem with…

Capitalism

Federal Attacks on Gas Stoves Continue

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Federal Attacks on Gas Stoves Continue

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 02/02/2023

Think Biden administration regulators at the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) have really backed away from their threat to target natural gas stoves? No, they…

Energy and Environment

FTC Should Not Trade Consumer Welfare for an Antitrust Crystal Ball

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FTC Should Not Trade Consumer Welfare for an Antitrust Crystal Ball

  • By: Jessica Melugin, Ryan Young
  • 02/01/2023

A Federal District Court in California today denied the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) request for a preliminary injunction to stop Meta’s purchase of virtual…

It Isn’t Just Gas Stoves That Biden Regulators Dislike – EPA Adding Costly Red Tape To Air Conditioners

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It Isn’t Just Gas Stoves That Biden Regulators Dislike – EPA Adding Costly Red Tape To Air Conditioners

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 01/30/2023

In response to a strong consumer backlash, Biden administration regulators now insist they are not considering a ban on natural gas stoves, at least…

Energy and Environment

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/30/2023

The Department of Justice filed another antitrust lawsuit against Google. GDP numbers for the final quarter of 2022 looked healthy.  Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations…

Deregulation

Berlau Crypto Letter and Comments in Wall Street Journal and Washington Examiner

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Berlau Crypto Letter and Comments in Wall Street Journal and Washington Examiner

  • By: John Berlau
  • 01/27/2023

This week, I have had the honor of being quoted in a great article on cryptocurrency trends and regulation in the Washington Examiner and having…

Deregulation

Avoiding Passive Income Scams

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Avoiding Passive Income Scams

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/27/2023

Recently, on episode three of the Free the Economy podcast (about 5:30 in), we discussed the promise and perils of “passive income” investments. On…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Free the Economy Episode 5: Corporate Purpose and ESG with Russ Greene

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Free the Economy Episode 5: Corporate Purpose and ESG with Russ Greene

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/27/2023

Welcome back to the Free the Economy podcast. In this week’s episode we talk about the economic and cultural impact of YouTube,…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Inventories of Federal Agency Major Rules and Regulations Poised to Rise

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Inventories of Federal Agency Major Rules and Regulations Poised to Rise

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/25/2023

Federal government reports and databases on regulations serve different purposes: The Federal Register details anddepicts the aggregate number of proposed and final rules—both those that…

Deregulation

Agency Notices in the Federal Register Merit Close Monitoring by Congress

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Agency Notices in the Federal Register Merit Close Monitoring by Congress

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/24/2023

Along with presidential proclamations like executive orders and memoranda (examined recently here) are those of departments and agencies, which are numerous and sweeping. Without…

Deregulation

Adam Smith, Greek Tragedy, and Public Policy

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Adam Smith, Greek Tragedy, and Public Policy

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/23/2023

In high school civics classes, Adam Smith is a cartoon character. Like Mr. Burns from The Simpsons, he is portrayed as selfish, cold, and calculating.

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

An Update on Biden Administration Executive Orders and Presidential Memoranda

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An Update on Biden Administration Executive Orders and Presidential Memoranda

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/23/2023

Executive orders, presidential memoranda, “Fact Sheets,” and other executive proclamations make up a substantial component of what passes for lawmaking in the United States today.

Deregulation

Philip Howard’s Not Accountable Focuses on Reform of Public Sector Unions

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Philip Howard’s Not Accountable Focuses on Reform of Public Sector Unions

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/23/2023

Of the 14.3 million people that the Department of Labor says are currently union members, almost half, 7.1 million, work in public sector jobs.

Government Unions

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/23/2023

The U.S. government hit its debt ceiling, setting up some congressional drama. Microsoft and Google joined the parade of antitrust targets announcing layoffs despite…

Deregulation

Free the Economy Episode 4: Entrepreneurship and Equality with Alfredo Ortiz

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Free the Economy Episode 4: Entrepreneurship and Equality with Alfredo Ortiz

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/20/2023

Thanks to everyone for listening to and sharing the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s new podcast, Free the Economy. If you like the show, please leave…

Capitalism

Unionization Is Down to 10.1 Percent of the Workforce, Lowest Level on Record

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Unionization Is Down to 10.1 Percent of the Workforce, Lowest Level on Record

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 01/19/2023

The Department of Labor annual survey of union density, released today, shows that unions have fallen to just 10.1 percent of the overall workforce,…

Labor and Employment

Congress Should Require the Administration to Adopt a Regulatory Budget in Exchange for Raising the Debt Ceiling

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Congress Should Require the Administration to Adopt a Regulatory Budget in Exchange for Raising the Debt Ceiling

  • By: Kent Lassman
  • 01/19/2023

Every once in a while, the escalating drama of Washington policy debate has a genuine problem behind it. The suddenly heated focus on the need to…

Regulatory Reform

How the UK Can Reform Net Neutrality Regulations and Promote Innovation

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How the UK Can Reform Net Neutrality Regulations and Promote Innovation

  • By: Ryan Nabil
  • 01/17/2023

As post-Brexit United Kingdom recalibrates its approach to net neutrality, the country needs to balance competing priorities of Internet access, efficient broadband networks, consumer…

Tech and Telecom

A Rise in Unfunded Mandates on State and Local Governments Could Spur Calls for Regulatory Reform in the 118th Congress

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A Rise in Unfunded Mandates on State and Local Governments Could Spur Calls for Regulatory Reform in the 118th Congress

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/17/2023

The Biden administration’s surge in federal regulations affecting small business will likely to induce some calls for regulatory reform during the 118th Congress. Now…

Deregulation

The Debt Ceiling and the Trillion-Dollar Coin

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The Debt Ceiling and the Trillion-Dollar Coin

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/17/2023

Another debt ceiling battle is brewing, and pundits are debating what to do about it. Over at National Review’ Capital Matters, I take a look…

Monetary Policy

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/17/2023

Inflation fell to a 6.5 percent annual pace. Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro staged their own version of January 6. An…

Deregulation

Free the Economy Episode 3: Washington’s 10,000 Commandments

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Free the Economy Episode 3: Washington’s 10,000 Commandments

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/13/2023

Thanks to everyone for listening to the first two episodes of the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s new podcast, Free the Economy. We’ve got more great…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

332 Costliest Rules in the Fall 2022 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations

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332 Costliest Rules in the Fall 2022 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/11/2023

Every year, federal agencies issue thousands of rules, regulations, and guidance documents, compared to a relative handful of laws passed by Congress.

Deregulation

Federal Reserve Declines to Become Climate Regulator

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Federal Reserve Declines to Become Climate Regulator

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/11/2023

Most agencies can either do one thing well or many things poorly. For example, the Federal Reserve would be perfectly capable of keeping inflation low…

Deregulation

The Fall 2022 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations Extends “Whole-of-Government” Activism

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The Fall 2022 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations Extends “Whole-of-Government” Activism

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/10/2023

The genius of the Progressives in the late 19th century was to preempt or push large sectors of the emerging…

Deregulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/09/2023

The new Congress began with a lot of drama over selecting a speaker. The Federal Trade Commission announced its intention to ban non-compete clauses.

Deregulation

Free the Economy Episode 2: Defending the American Dream

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Free the Economy Episode 2: Defending the American Dream

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 01/06/2023

Thanks to everyone who listened to the inaugural episode of the new Competitive Enterprise Institute podcast Free the Economy in December. We covered stagnating wages,…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations – Year-End 2022

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations – Year-End 2022

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 01/03/2023

Happy new year, everyone. Year-end totals for 2022’s new regulations are in. The 2022 Federal Register weighs in at 80,756 pages. It includes 3,168 final…

Deregulation

Customers, Not Regulators, Should Hold Southwest Accountable

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Customers, Not Regulators, Should Hold Southwest Accountable

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/29/2022

Southwest Airlines’ scheduling meltdown over the holiday weekend has prompted Capitol Hill lawmakers to propose hearings and federal regulators like Transportation Secretary Pete…

Aviation

Climate Fact Check 2022 Report Debunks Mainstream Media’s Tall Tales

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Climate Fact Check 2022 Report Debunks Mainstream Media’s Tall Tales

  • By: Myron Ebell
  • 12/28/2022

Climate Fact Check 2022, a report issued this week by CEI and several other nonprofit groups, debunks claims made in the mainstream media this…

Energy and Environment

Where Is the Fall 2022 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions?

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Where Is the Fall 2022 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/27/2022

Federal budgets are chronically late and always unbalanced, but we do get them eventually. Increasingly, we get them good and hard, as we did…

Deregulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/27/2022

A massive snowstorm with heavy winds hit most of the U.S. just in time for Christmas. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Washington and addressed…

Deregulation

Free the Economy Episode 1: Deregulating Abundance

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Free the Economy Episode 1: Deregulating Abundance

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/23/2022

Free the Economy is a new podcast from the Competitive Enterprise Institute focused on how we all can become happier, healthier, and wealthier in a…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Omnibus Bill Throws More Money at CDC, Does Not Reform It

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Omnibus Bill Throws More Money at CDC, Does Not Reform It

  • By: Joel Zinberg
  • 12/23/2022

Congress has passed the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 omnibus appropriations bill. The 4,155-page legislation, which covers everything from agriculture to veterans, includes a section…

Healthcare

Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Faces Needless Challenges

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Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Faces Needless Challenges

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 12/23/2022

Emboldened antitrust bureaucrats on both sides of the Atlantic are flexing their muscles with challenges to Microsoft’s planned acquisition of the game developer Activision, maker…

Eye on FTC

The Deregulatory Pony for Small Biz Buried in the Omnibus Pile

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The Deregulatory Pony for Small Biz Buried in the Omnibus Pile

  • By: John Berlau
  • 12/23/2022

There’s not much good to say about an “omnibus” bill crammed in at the end-of-year lame duck session of Congress that contains a grab bag…

Banking and Finance

CNN Cheers Proposed New Restrictions on Light Bulbs

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CNN Cheers Proposed New Restrictions on Light Bulbs

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 12/20/2022

CNN has some great news for American consumers—your choices in light bulbs are being reduced! The Department of Energy (DOE) will soon propose a new…

Energy and Environment

Biden Mocks Republicans as “Socialists;” Don’t Prove Him Right on the 2023 Omnibus

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Biden Mocks Republicans as “Socialists;” Don’t Prove Him Right on the 2023 Omnibus

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/20/2022

Several times in recent months, President Joe Biden mocked Republicans who had called his legislative agenda “socialist,” but afterward worked to channel some of the…

Deregulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/19/2022

CEI released its latest Agenda for Congress. Inflation slowed down in November, though there is still a ways to go before it’s…

Deregulation

What Republicans Can Do about the Federal Budget Now

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What Republicans Can Do about the Federal Budget Now

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/16/2022

When the new 2023 fiscal year began October 1, Washington had been running a series of trillion-dollar deficits. This year’s Christmastime budget showdown, and the adventures…

Deregulation

Agenda for Congress: Inflation

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Agenda for Congress: Inflation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/15/2022

CEI’s Agenda for Congress is out now. This post summarizes its recommendations for inflation. Since inflation is mostly a monetary phenomenon, it is…

Monetary Policy

Bailout Suggests It’s Time to Rethink Multiemployer Pensions

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Bailout Suggests It’s Time to Rethink Multiemployer Pensions

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 12/14/2022

President Biden announced last Thursday that the government would give $36 billion to bail out the multiemployer Teamsters Central States Pension Fund. It is…

Labor and Employment

DOE’s Press Release on Federal Building Energy Standards Is Inaccurate, Misleading, and Unserious

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DOE’s Press Release on Federal Building Energy Standards Is Inaccurate, Misleading, and Unserious

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 12/14/2022

The Department of Energy (DOE) last week released the pre-publication version of a proposed rule to “establish energy performance standards for the construction of…

Energy and Environment

Agencies Are Limited in Which Congressional Power They Can Exercise

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Agencies Are Limited in Which Congressional Power They Can Exercise

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 12/13/2022

Can unelected federal bureaucrats force people to hire police to ensure that the law is complied with—even if Congress never said anything about hiring cops…

Law and Litigation

The Federal Trade Commission Is in Dire Need of an Intervention

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The Federal Trade Commission Is in Dire Need of an Intervention

  • By: Alex Reinauer, Jessica Melugin
  • 12/13/2022

In recent years, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has become increasingly aggressive in its antitrust actions and policies. This expansion will be harmful to American…

Antitrust

New Unfunded Federal Mandates on State and Local Governments Could Spark Regulatory Reform

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New Unfunded Federal Mandates on State and Local Governments Could Spark Regulatory Reform

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/13/2022

Substantial upticks in final and proposed regulation affecting small business beyond that seen already in the Biden administration appear likelier than not. A…

Deregulation

FTX Hearings Should Probe Fraud Charges and the SEC’s Misplaced Priorities

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FTX Hearings Should Probe Fraud Charges and the SEC’s Misplaced Priorities

  • By: John Berlau
  • 12/13/2022

In the wake of the arrest of and charges of fraud against Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder and former CEO of the FTX…

Financial Regulation

Conversations from COP27: Kent Lassman Interview Series

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Conversations from COP27: Kent Lassman Interview Series

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/12/2022

CEI President Kent Lassman attended the annual COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt as a non-governmental observer, formally the 27th meeting of the Conference…

Energy

Living in Capitalism: The Fat of the Land

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Living in Capitalism: The Fat of the Land

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 12/12/2022

Some of capitalism’s critics like to depict a market economy as a ruthless system in which making a living and paying expenses is inherently (or…

Capitalism

Does Artificial Intelligence Have a Statist Bias?

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Does Artificial Intelligence Have a Statist Bias?

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 12/12/2022

I recently asked the ChatGPT AI to “write an essay critiquing the Biden administration’s trade policy.” This is what I got:…

Innovation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/12/2022

A former president called for terminating the U.S. Constitution. Socialism failed again, this time in Peru. Congress passed a bill to protect…

Deregulation

Gas Prices Are Lower than a Year Ago: What Does that Mean for Inflation?

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Gas Prices Are Lower than a Year Ago: What Does that Mean for Inflation?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/09/2022

Even with inflation near 40-year highs, gas prices are lower than a year ago, and not just in real, inflation-adjusted terms. They’re lower even…

Monetary Policy

COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Miller

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COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Miller

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/09/2022

CEI President Kent Lassman attended the annual COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt as a non-governmental observer, formally the 27th meeting of the Conference…

Climate

COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Palmer

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COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Palmer

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/08/2022

CEI President Kent Lassman attended the annual COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt as a non-governmental observer, formally the 27th meeting of the Conference…

Energy and Environment

Regulatory Reform in Mississippi

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Regulatory Reform in Mississippi

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/08/2022

Washington isn’t the only place that needs regulatory reform. States have their own excesses to deal with. To that end, our friends at the Mississippi…

Deregulation

COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Cloud

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COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Cloud

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/07/2022

CEI President Kent Lassman attended the annual COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt as a non-governmental observer, formally the 27th meeting of the Conference…

Energy

Quick Observations on NDAA in Light of the Biden “Whole-of-Government” Agenda

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Quick Observations on NDAA in Light of the Biden “Whole-of-Government” Agenda

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/07/2022

Across the board, the Biden administration’s policies call for agencies to “prioritize action on climate change in their policy-making and budget processes, in their…

Deregulation

COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Weber

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COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Weber

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/06/2022

CEI President Kent Lassman attended the annual COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt as a non-governmental observer, formally the 27th meeting of the Conference…

Energy

Setting a Baseline for Proposed Rules Affecting Small Business

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Setting a Baseline for Proposed Rules Affecting Small Business

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/06/2022

In what way are proposed rules affecting small business rising or falling, and should policy makers be on guard? The answer to the second part…

Deregulation

COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Curtis

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COP27: CEI’s Kent Lassman Interviews Rep. Curtis

  • By: CEI Staff
  • 12/05/2022

CEI President Kent Lassman attended the annual COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt as a non-governmental observer, formally the 27th meeting of the Conference…

Energy and Environment

A Surge in Small Business Burdens May Propel Regulatory Reform

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A Surge in Small Business Burdens May Propel Regulatory Reform

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/05/2022

Given heavy post-COVID spending and regulation, sentiments against expanding government have not been as strong as those in favor of Washington’s growth. It remains…

Deregulation

Will the Second Chapter of the Renewable Fuel Standard Be Worse than the First?

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Will the Second Chapter of the Renewable Fuel Standard Be Worse than the First?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 12/05/2022

Enacted in 2005 and expanded in 2007, the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) requires that specified amounts of biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel be added to…

Energy and Environment

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/05/2022

The World Cup is underway in Qatar and the labor market had another good month. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging from canola oil jet…

Deregulation

Some Climate-Related Items that Recently Caught My Eye

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Some Climate-Related Items that Recently Caught My Eye

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 12/02/2022

Manhattan Contrarian Francis “Buddy” Menton hit two homers this week. In “Don’t Be So Sure the Climate Extremists Have Won,” Menton offers hopeful words…

Energy and Environment

More on Moore: A History of Direct Taxes and their Application to Moore v. United States

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More on Moore: A History of Direct Taxes and their Application to Moore v. United States

  • By: Devin Watkins
  • 12/02/2022

Many politicians, such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), advocate taxes on wealth. These taxes are easy to abuse, which is why the Founders placed…

Law and Litigation

Retro Review: George Selgin, Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy (Institute of Economic Affairs, 1997)

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Retro Review: George Selgin, Less Than Zero: The Case for a Falling Price Level in a Growing Economy (Institute of Economic Affairs, 1997)

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 12/02/2022

This year, inflation reached levels not seen in 40 years. The Federal Reserve spent most of 2022 trying to undo its runaway money creation in…

Monetary Policy

Biden Hits the Brakes on Possible Railroad Strike

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Biden Hits the Brakes on Possible Railroad Strike

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/29/2022

President Biden’s call on Monday for Congress to intervene in contract negotiations between railroad workers  and the industry to prevent a strike is…

Labor and Employment

Why Choke Point Should Bar Gruenberg from Being FDIC Chair

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Why Choke Point Should Bar Gruenberg from Being FDIC Chair

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/29/2022

Tomorrow morning, the Senate Banking Committee will hold a hearing on President Biden’s nomination of Marty Gruenberg to once again serve as Chair of the…

Financial Regulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/28/2022

We hope everyone enjoyed Thanksgiving and/or Black Friday. Meanwhile, agencies issued new regulations ranging from nuclear drug tests to food tracing. On to the data:…

Deregulation

Ninth Circuit Refuses to Reconsider Allowing Wealth Taxes

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Ninth Circuit Refuses to Reconsider Allowing Wealth Taxes

  • By: Dan Greenberg, Devin Watkins
  • 11/23/2022

Moore v. United States—a case in which CEI represents the Moore family—is likely to be the most important tax case of the 21st century. Yesterday’s…

Law and Litigation

New Angles on Finance and Faith

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New Angles on Finance and Faith

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/22/2022

I recently had the pleasure of making my way down to Lynchburg, Virginia, to the campus of Liberty University to attend the Networking the…

Capitalism

Somebody Better Hit the Brakes Soon in Railway Dispute

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Somebody Better Hit the Brakes Soon in Railway Dispute

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/21/2022

Three railroad unions have now voted to reject a contract negotiated by the Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) that had been accepted by eight other…

Labor and Employment

This Thanksgiving Biden Pardons Poultry, Plucks Public with Spending and Regulation

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This Thanksgiving Biden Pardons Poultry, Plucks Public with Spending and Regulation

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/21/2022

Another year is flying by, and each time as I await the ever-delayed fall edition of the Unified Agenda of federal regulations I enjoy taking…

Deregulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/21/2022

The 2022 Federal Register surpassed 70,000 pages on Friday, and is on pace for 79,617 pages. The first Artemis moon mission rocket launched. The…

Deregulation

Could China’s Status as a Developing Nation in Climate Treaties Finally Be Coming to an End?

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Could China’s Status as a Developing Nation in Climate Treaties Finally Be Coming to an End?

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/17/2022

At the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) currently underway in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, representatives…

Energy and Environment

Climategate 2.0: EPA’s New Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases Report

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Climategate 2.0: EPA’s New Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases Report

  • By: Marlo Lewis, Jr.
  • 11/17/2022

When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week proposed to adopt more aggressive methane emission standards for the oil and gas sector, it also…

Energy and Environment

Gensler Fiddled with ESG and Power Grabs while FTX Burned

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Gensler Fiddled with ESG and Power Grabs while FTX Burned

  • By: John Berlau
  • 11/16/2022

When asked on CNBC about the implosion of crypto exchange FTX, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler turned the focus away from the…

Financial Regulation

Regulation Population Update: Checking in on Code of Federal Regulations Statistics

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Regulation Population Update: Checking in on Code of Federal Regulations Statistics

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/15/2022

In a recent post we noted that, while the online Federal Register database depicts 3,257 final rules for 2021, the 73,000-page Federal Register’s count actually…

Deregulation

The Unfairness of the FTC’s Policy Statement Regarding the Scope of Unfair Methods of Competition

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The Unfairness of the FTC’s Policy Statement Regarding the Scope of Unfair Methods of Competition

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/14/2022

The latest in a stream of regulatory dark matter is the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) November 10, 2022 “Policy Statement Regarding the Scope…

Deregulation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/14/2022

The midterm elections happened, and most of us (sorry, Georgia) are finally free of misleading, scaremongering political ads. Inflation slowed down slightly. Meanwhile,…

Deregulation

Not Your Grandfather’s Bank Branch

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Not Your Grandfather’s Bank Branch

  • By: Ivan Osorio
  • 11/11/2022

What should financial services do? And how should they look like going forward as they try to serve more people? Some presenters are the recent…

Innovation

Who’s Not Buying Electric Vehicles? Single Vehicle Households, for One

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Who’s Not Buying Electric Vehicles? Single Vehicle Households, for One

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/10/2022

Proponents of electric vehicles (EVs) have little to say about the one-third of American households that own only a single car or truck. That isn’t…

Energy and Environment

October Inflation Slightly Improves: Time for Less Politics and More Policy

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October Inflation Slightly Improves: Time for Less Politics and More Policy

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/10/2022

Thank goodness the election is over. One of the frustrating parts of midterm season was that many people were more interested in how inflation would…

Monetary Policy

Why Cops Should Be Chasing the Bad Guys, Not the Big Bucks

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Why Cops Should Be Chasing the Bad Guys, Not the Big Bucks

  • By: Dan Greenberg
  • 11/10/2022

A recent episode of Archer featured a dialogue between two FBI agents, both riding on jet skis, chasing a wrongdoer’s boat. Agent…

Law and Litigation

We Need to Pay More Attention to AI

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We Need to Pay More Attention to AI

  • By: Iain Murray
  • 11/08/2022

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most important emerging technologies today. It has the potential to revolutionize many industries and sectors, including health care,…

Innovation

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/07/2022

The Federal Reserve raised the federal funds rate again, though it remains less than the rate of inflation. Employment increased by 261,000 in…

Deregulation

Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rate; Uncertainty Strengthens Case for a Policy Rule

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Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rate; Uncertainty Strengthens Case for a Policy Rule

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/02/2022

As expected, the Federal Reserve raised the federal funds rate by 0.75 percentage points coming out of this week’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)…

Monetary Policy

A Dose of Reality Over “Zero-Emissions” Electric Vehicles

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A Dose of Reality Over “Zero-Emissions” Electric Vehicles

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/02/2022

 Far too many journalists sound like cheerleaders when the topic is electric vehicles (EVs). That’s why RealClear Investigations’ Zero Emissions From Electric Vehicles? Here’s…

Energy and Environment

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