NR PLUS Regulatory Policy Regulators’ Misguided Crackdown on Nicotine Products and Their Makers By Jessica Melugin & Ryan Young July 1, 2022 The FTC and FDA may think that they’re protecting public health, but their actions are likely to do more harm than good.
NR PLUS Regulatory Policy The Case for Letting Crises Go to Waste By Wayne Crews & Ryan Young June 15, 2022 There is no need to create surprise debt for something everyone knew could happen.
NR PLUS The Economy Supply Shocks Are Not Inflation By Ryan Young March 15, 2022 Rampant misunderstanding of inflation could cause policy-makers and the public to take steps that harm, rather than help.
International Are Tariffs the Right Response to Foreign Digital Taxes? By Ryan Young June 17, 2021 Or would they harm the economy at home and fail to spark their intended reforms?
Business Corporations Don’t Pay Corporate Taxes. People Do By Ryan Young April 6, 2021 Addressing Janet Yellen’s call for a global minimum corporate-tax rate.
Regulatory Policy Free-Market Victories down the Ballot By Ryan Young November 5, 2020 While most were focused on the presidential election, down-ballot votes delivered victories for free enterprise.
Regulatory Policy Google Antitrust Lawsuit Is Heavy on the Politics, Weak on the Merits By Ryan Young October 22, 2020 The Justice Department is redefining antitrust to go after Google.
NR PLUS Economy & Business How Loosening Regulations Can Fight Coronavirus and Help the Economy By Ryan Young May 26, 2020 A new Trump Administration executive order is a step in the right direction.
Economy & Business President Trump Should Rediscover Regulatory Reform By Wayne Crews & Ryan Young May 7, 2019 Annual regulatory-agency ‘report cards’ should be standard procedure, and could be established via executive order.