Tyler Cowen

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Big Alcohol's Monopoly Isn't Worth Breaking Up

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If higher prices for wine and spirits mean that fewer people will drink, then society will reap the benefits.

The AI ‘Safety Movement' Is Dead

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Public pressure to rein in artificial intelligence may be waning, but the work of making these systems less risky is just beginning.

Has Bidenomics Worked? It's Too Soon To Say

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The president's economic policies are ambitious, but it will be many years before we know whether they're successful.

Stock Markets Are Driving A New American Century

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The U.S.'s growing financial dominance may be making up for its declining influence in other realms.

Californians Are Dreaming Of Lower Taxes

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Recent research suggests that higher rates are driving many high earners out of the state.

Want To Be Wealthy? You Might Try Therapy

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Is it possible to make people wealthier simply by helping them feel better?

How Were So Many Economists So Wrong About The Recession?

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Fears of a recession are fading fast, but the debate over the flaws of economic forecasting is just beginning.

America's Top 1% Don't Make As Much As You Might Think

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Income inequality is still a huge problem, but it hasn't been growing as quickly as some statistics indicate.

America's Top 1% Don't Make As Much As You Might Think

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After-tax, the proportion of income garnered by top earners hasn't gone up at all since the early 1960s, researchers said.

The Hypocrisy At The Core Of America's Elite Universities

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The top schools like to talk about being inclusive, but their reputations depend on being selective.

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