Monetary Policy The Federal Reserve Doesn’t Set Interest Rates By Alexander William Salter January 22, 2021 Setting the record straight on interest rates.
International How Joe Biden Could Stand Up to China By Alexander William Salter January 6, 2021 The case for granting emergency visas to persecuted Chinese.
NR PLUS International Beijing’s Iron Grip on Corporate China By Alexander William Salter December 23, 2020 The Biden administration needs a clear-eyed understanding of China’s inherently political threat.
Science & Tech Making a Point with Moon Rocks By Alexander William Salter December 14, 2020 NASA’s purchase of moon dirt is a clever strategic move to nudge space policy in a pro-commerce direction.
Fiscal Policy ‘Zombie Reaganism’ Is Alive and Well By Alexander William Salter December 2, 2020 Trump's presidency demonstrates the enduring influence of Reagan conservatism.
Regulatory Policy How Will Joe Biden Handle Outer Space? By Alexander William Salter November 24, 2020 Biden has a history of supporting space exploration, but hostility to the private sector and an emphasis on climate science could limit his successes there.
Capital Matters SpaceX Success Proves the Final Frontier Is Open for Business By Alexander William Salter November 20, 2020 The private sector is leading us into the next space age.
Monetary Policy Confirm Judy Shelton to the Fed Board of Governors By Alexander William Salter November 16, 2020 Shelton would add much-needed viewpoint diversity to the Federal Reserve.
Regulatory Policy Elon Musk’s Martian Way (Empire not Included) By Alexander William Salter November 12, 2020 Musk's plans for Mars do not violate international law.
Regulatory Policy The Artemis Accords: A Giant Leap for Space Commerce By Alexander William Salter November 6, 2020 The first step to ensuring property rights in outer space.