Why do central bankers never learn?
Fifty years ago today, Milton Friedman gave the lecture which dealt the death blow to the so-called Phillips Curve. Despite this, central bankers continue to act as though it exists.
Fifty years ago today, Milton Friedman gave the lecture which dealt the death blow to the so-called Phillips Curve. Despite this, central bankers continue to act as though it exists.
It’s impossible to get your arms around the reach and cost of the federal bureaucracy in our lives and pocketbooks. But a new analysis by a government oversight group provides…
Dear Friends, Thanks to friends like you the Center is finishing our best year yet! But we both know the stakes are high and there’s much more work to be done, so the…
In the name of “diversity,” a memo distributed by a U of MN employee at a lunch meeting told attendees Santa Claus, Christmas trees, and bows and wrapped gifts were…
When it comes to innovative ways to wring more revenue out of residents, you’ve got to hand it to Minneapolis. The Minneapolis City Council plans to hike utility bills next…
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In 1980, Nobel prize winning economist Milton Friedman turned TV presenter. Over ten episodes, his PBS program Free to Choose explored the workings of the market economy and explained how…
A round-up of the last week’s economic news stories in Minnesota.
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How well is our state doing? People are voting with their feet.
The fatal derailment of the debut trip of Amtrak’s new Seattle to Portland “high-speed” route this week prompted national transit expert and critic Randal O’Toole to post the following commentary on…
The Republicans in Washington D.C. have passed the biggest overhaul of the federal tax code since Huey Lewis and the News were top of the Billboard Hot 100 with Stuck…
The deadly crash of the Amtrak Cascades line passenger train south of Seattle this week shines the spotlight on the government agency’s fatal ineptitude–again. Amtrak’s new CEO Richard Anderson, well…
A recent GenForward survey confirms support for school choice is high among Millennials across racial and ethnic lines. The bimonthly survey of Millennials is conducted by researchers at the University…
A recent report by 24/7 Wall Street named Minnesota the best governed state in the US. But how did they measure that? When you take a look at how they…
Minnesota scores a low rank for economic freedom. Its high tax burden is to blame.
Minnesota cities, counties and state agencies have spent more than $275,000 in taxpayer funds on a provocative racial equity program led by a national leftwing advocacy group that urges local…
It’s not often the so-called little guy gets to take a victory lap, especially after challenging the well-connected green energy industry. But the Fargo Forum reports the residents of Dunn…
Congratulations to the winner of this year's Congressional App Competition, Jack Hong of Edina High School. Jack invented an app called Pomo Timer that helps students increase their productivity by…
Minnesota cities, counties and state agencies have spent more than $275,000 in taxpayer funds on a provocative racial equity program led by a national leftwing advocacy group that urges local…
Room Assignments: Staff that identifies as individuals of color will meet in Room 226. Staff that identifies as white will meet in Room 126
In 1980, Nobel prize winning economist Milton Friedman turned TV presenter. Over ten episodes, his PBS program Free to Choose explored the workings of the market economy and explained how…
Economists point to the new regulatory climate in Washington as one of the key reasons behind the scenes for the U.S. economy’s resurgence. The extent to which the Trump administration…
A round-up of the last week’s economic news stories in Minnesota.