No, Imports Are Not Bad for Economic Growth By Dominic Pino April 28, 2022 Imports are not bad for growth, no matter what trade skeptics say and the media report.
NR PLUS Free Trade Should Not Ignore That China and Russia Are Our Adversaries By Ryan Ellis April 28, 2022 U.S. trade policy should be used to reward countries that align with U.S. interests.
Cross-Border Trucking Problems, on the Other Border This Time By Dominic Pino April 16, 2022 Because of protectionist policies, trucking between the U.S. and Mexico is always more of a mess than between the U.S. and Canada.
NR PLUS China’s Economic Achilles’ Heel By Desmond Lachman March 29, 2022 The country’s economy can ill afford the consequences of supporting Putin’s aggression in Ukraine.
CP Work Stoppage Over as Arbitration Begins By Dominic Pino March 22, 2022 CP and the TCRC reached an agreement to move to binding arbitration.
The Inevitability of Special Interests in Government Intervention By Dominic Pino March 20, 2022 When government sets boundaries in the market, it will inevitably be subject to special-interest capture.
NR PLUS The Conservative Confusion on Globalization By Oren Cass March 16, 2022 The question is not will we manage our economy’s interaction with the global market, but how.
NR PLUS Oren Cass’s ‘Bounded Market’ Already Exists By Dominic Pino March 13, 2022 If a market constrained by national borders is what you want, all you need do is look around.
Biden’s Iran Appeasement Will Also Cost at the Pump By David Harsanyi March 9, 2022 Middle East oil producers have us over hundreds of millions of barrels.
Bright Spots in the Heartland for Supply Chains By Dominic Pino March 7, 2022 Countless high-quality American jobs depend on globalization, and many of them are located in so-called flyover country.