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Free the Economy podcast: Debt and taxes with Jack Salmon

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/14/2024

In this week’s episode we cover the death of ESG investing, next moves on regulatory reform, Wall Street enthusiasm for a…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Blog

A blueprint for digital censorship in the US?

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 11/14/2024

Internal documents from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), as revealed by digital censorship journalist Matt Taibbi, showed that the group’s primary…

Free Speech

Blog

Consumers benefit from access to Buy Now, Pay Later options

  • By: Patricia Patnode
  • 11/13/2024

In a rapidly evolving retail landscape, with more and more commerce moving online, there has been a rise of financial technology (or fintech) tools. These…

Fintech

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New CEI video: The case for big and small business in America

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/13/2024

Some questions don’t have a correct answer. For example: What is the right size for a business? A new CEI video and website…

Antitrust

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Congressional lessons learned: Prioritize private risk capital investment

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 11/13/2024

There is always a temptation for Congress to act during a lame duck session to show it is hard at work doing good for the…

Consumer Freedom

Blog

No more taxpayer dollars for environmental treaties until UN ends China’s developing country status

  • By: Ben Lieberman
  • 11/11/2024

Most environmental treaties are a bad deal for the American people, and some are made worse by the fact that the United Nations (UN) classifies…

Energy and Environment

Blog

Biden’s regulatory report is in, but key costs remain in the shadows

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/11/2024

The election is over and among much else, federal regulations are emerging front and center for the incoming administration. While the federal debt sits…

Deregulation

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Biden’s 2024 Federal Register page count already second highest ever

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/11/2024

We’ve not closed the Book of Regulation for 2024, Biden’s final calendar year in office, but we can mark a milestone nonetheless. The Federal Register…

Deregulation

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Cable pricing and outer space arms trafficking

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/11/2024

Donald Trump won a second term. The change in power might mean a second regulatory midnight rush between now and the inauguration. An initial rush…

Deregulation

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Free the Economy podcast: Nuclear renaissance with Nick Loris

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/07/2024

In this week’s episode we cover a new vision for the Securities and Exchange Commission, affordable housing in Hong Kong, and how…

Deregulation

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Voters okay higher minimum wages, balk at more radical ideas

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 11/06/2024

The ironic thing about Donald Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ rhetoric is that it overlaps to a degree with old-school Democratic populism. This can be…

Business and Government

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New nuclear deals are good for technology and the power grid

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 11/04/2024

Headlines over the last month have cropped up about technology companies signing various deals with companies in the nuclear power space. First Constellation Energy and…

Energy

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Human subjects and food paper

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/04/2024

Republicans called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” as a voter outreach tactic. Democrats got upset that a newspaper that generally supports Democrats didn’t endorse…

Deregulation

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Free the Economy podcast: Understanding the national debt with Thomas Savidge

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 11/01/2024

In this week’s episode we cover whether Americans feel better off than they were four years ago, why we have more billion-dollar…

Business and Government

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A 2024 CEI HALLOWEEN SPECIAL: A new inventory unmasking federal agency guidance documents

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/31/2024

In my new Halloween-themed article at Forbes, I explore the eerie expanse of federal agency guidance documents. We have to try to have a…

Regulatory Reform

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The next president may face a ‘January Surprise’: Port strikes 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/31/2024

The next president might face a test right as they are being inaugurated: a renewal of the International Longshoremen Association’s (ILA) strike against east coast…

Labor and Employment

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The origins and lessons of the ‘Satanic Panic’ of the 1980s

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/31/2024

Moral panics are just one of those things that free societies seem to go through on a regular basis. The “satanic panic” was the big…

Deregulation

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The FCC’s curious curiosity about broadband data caps

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 10/29/2024

With less than three months remaining in the current administration, the FCC has released a Notice of Inquiry (NOI) on broadband data caps. Data…

Tech and Telecom

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New poll shows Pennsylvanians are concerned about energy affordability

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 10/29/2024

A recent Commonwealth Foundation poll shows Pennsylvania residents are concerned about high energy costs and reliability.  The poll, conducted in September, used a sample of 800…

Energy and Environment

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Nursing pillows and mobile driver’s licenses

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/28/2024

One more week until election season is finally, mercifully, over. Agencies issued new regulations ranging from space exports to recreational fires.  On to the data:…

Financial Regulation

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In honor of Free Speech Week, end all regulatory gag orders

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 10/23/2024

Free Speech Week is an annual, nonpartisan celebration of the indispensable right to speak one’s mind. While every level of government is expected…

Free Speech

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The compliance crisis: Unveiling the regulatory loopholes agencies love

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/22/2024

While federal regulatory reform is critical, it’s equally important that existing oversight laws be followed. Unfortunately, many of these laws are routinely disregarded, with little…

Regulatory Reform

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Principles for the new administration: Leave old rules with old technologies

  • By: Brian A. Rankin
  • 10/21/2024

There will be a new administration in January regardless which party wins the election, making this a good moment to recall President Reagan’s advice…

Tech and Telecom

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Kamala’s Opportunity Agenda for Black Men: Regulatory frameworks masquerading as economic help

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/21/2024

Recent developments signal a troubling trend for America’s small businesses, one that could alter the nation’s entrepreneurial landscape in a big and detrimental way. The…

Deregulation

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Nuclear fuel and eagles’ nests

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/21/2024

It was a four-day week due to Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The terrorist group Hamas’s leader was killed by the Israeli military. The economics…

Deregulation

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House advances anti-ESG legislation on investments, pensions

  • By: Stone Washington
  • 10/18/2024

The US House of Representatives recently passed a major ESG reform package that is on its way to the Senate. In a vote of…

Financial Regulation

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Free the Economy podcast: Freedom to farm with Bill Wirtz

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/17/2024

In this week’s episode we cover a new ranking of state governors, reforms to emergency powers, new research on working from…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

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AJR’s economics Nobel is a partial victory for institutions

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/16/2024

This year’s economics Nobel Prize winners are Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson. They are frequent collaborators, often collectively called AJR. Much of their…

Capitalism

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Next time, let’s try emergency powers that shrink government

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/15/2024

As the nation deals with the aftermath of successive natural disasters, the need for a renewed debate on federal emergency powers is increasingly clear. While…

Regulatory Reform

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Searching for a remedy that makes sense

  • By: Jessica Melugin
  • 10/15/2024

The Department of Justice recently sent its proposed remedies to the federal judge who found Google guilty of illegally monopolizing web search. Specifically,…

Antitrust

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Free the Economy podcast: Removing barriers to abundance with Chris Koopman

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/10/2024

In this week’s episode we cover our record-high budget deficit, green trade wars, and what US adults are watching on TikTok.

Deregulation

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CEI’s The Surge: Nuclear Supreme Court case, the ADVANCE Act, and more

  • By: Daren Bakst, Patricia Patnode
  • 10/09/2024

If you are interested in analysis and perspective on current energy and environmental issues, then we encourage you to subscribe to this new publication and special…

Energy

Blog

Nuclear sites ripe for development

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 10/09/2024

A new study commissioned by the Department of Energy shows the potential for siting new nuclear reactors at existing and recently retired nuclear power plant sites across…

Energy and Environment

Blog

Germany is smug about its energy errors

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 10/09/2024

A tweet last week from the German Foreign Office doubled down on the country’s failing approach to energy.  Germany decided to shut down its 17 nuclear…

Energy and Environment

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#NeverNeeded regulations hindering hurricane recovery

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/08/2024

It may be time to revive the #NeverNeeded campaign to assist the Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton recovery efforts. The idea behind #NeverNeeded…

Deregulation

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UK closes last coal plant

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 10/08/2024

For the first time in 142 years, Britain has no coal power plants. But what are they doing instead? Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station, Britain’s lone…

Energy and Environment

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Refrigeration products and off-road vehicle debris

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/07/2024

Iran fired 180 missiles at Israel. Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina. Longshoremen went on strike. The unemployment rate dropped to 4.1 percent. The…

Deregulation

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Longshoremen stood down when they realized wrecking the economy wasn’t popular 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/04/2024

Thursday’s announcement that the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) was ending its strike at east coast and Gulf of Mexico ports after…

Labor and Employment

Blog

White House has several options in dockworkers strike, none of them good 

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/03/2024

President Biden likes to call himself “Blue Collar Joe” and declare his support for union workers, but his administration has been…

Labor and Employment

Blog

Free the Economy podcast: Reforming red tape in the states with James Broughel

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 10/03/2024

In this week’s episode we cover striking dock workers at US ports, free-market innovation in healthcare, and the changing pattern of federal…

Deregulation

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Adam Smith on health policy

  • By: Joel Zinberg
  • 10/01/2024

Today the Competitive Enterprise Institute published my OnPoint essay, “The Innovation Imperative: What Adam Smith Can Tell Us About Health.” This was adapted from…

Healthcare

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The real issue in the port strike: Automation

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 10/01/2024

Most news reports on the east coast dockworker’s strike are focused on the issue of wages, which obscures the real reason for the strike:…

Labor and Employment

Blog

This week in ridiculous regulations: Bent coins and Irish potato taxes

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/30/2024

The leader of the Hezbollah terrorist group died in an Israeli military strike. The 2024 Federal Register is poised to reach 80,000 pages this week.

Deregulation

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Free the Economy podcast: How to sue the SEC with Nick Morgan

  • By: Richard Morrison
  • 09/26/2024

In this week’s episode we cover entrepreneurship in Africa, a lawsuit over “affordable luxury” handbags, and European deforestation rules. Our interview…

Deregulation

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Iowa’s ‘Lean-in’ approach to successful permitting reform

  • By: James Broughel, Patricia Patnode
  • 09/26/2024

The State of Iowa has made significant strides in improving its environmental permitting processes, thanks to innovative reforms spearheaded by the state’s Department of Natural…

Regulatory Reform

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Pen and phone power: How presidential documents are changing the rules

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/25/2024

Presidential executive orders and directives have long played a pivotal role in shaping federal policies and regulations. As President Obama famously remarked in 2014, “I’ve…

Regulatory Reform

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Teamsters non-endorsement: Outlier or sign of things to come?

  • By: Sean Higgins
  • 09/23/2024

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters’s internal poll on who to endorse in the 2024 presidential election was so lopsidedly in favor of Republican nominee Donald…

Labor and Employment

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Congress decides, not agencies: The significance of the REINvented REINS Act

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/23/2024

It’s been repeated a million times that in our constitutional republic, lawmaking power belongs to Congress. But over the years, this authority has increasingly shifted…

Regulatory Reform

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This week in ridiculous regulations: Pedestrians’ heads and avocado maturity

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/23/2024

CEI celebrated its 40th anniversary at its annual Julian Simon Memorial Award Dinner. The Federal Reserve cut interest rates. Agencies issued new regulations…

Deregulation

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Switzerland should reverse its nuclear power plant ban

  • By: Paige Lambermont
  • 09/20/2024

Despite nuclear energy’s myriad benefits, many countries—and several US states—maintain bans on the construction of new nuclear power plants. This phenomenon is especially puzzling in…

Energy

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