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Despite the success of free markets, the recent slowdown in growth in Western economies, the persistence of inflation, increasing economic inequality, financial instability and the explosion in debt have called into question the value of market capitalism. These and other

Despite the success of free markets, the recent slowdown in growth in Western economies, the persistence of inflation, increasing economic inequality, financial instability and the explosion in debt have called into question the value of market capitalism. 

These and other
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We have compiled some news, comment pieces and announcements that we hope our readers find interesting. theceme.substack.com/p/mid-june-new…

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Book Review: 'Everyone’s Business' presents a well-structured but complex analysis of the responsibilities that businesses have towards the democratic societies in which they exist. cc: UChicagoPress theceme.org/book_review/ma…

Book Review: 

'Everyone’s Business' presents a well-structured but complex analysis of the responsibilities that businesses have towards the democratic societies in which they exist. 

cc: <a href="/UChicagoPress/">UChicagoPress</a> 
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When we specialize in our work and trade with others, everyone benefits. Dr. Art Carden and Dr. Caleb Fuller explain how this key economic principle works in our everyday lives: tifwe.org/want-to-feed-t…

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Review by John Kroencke from 2023: 'Streets of Gold: America’s Untold Story of Immigrant Success' is a highly engaging and accessible book that offers a blend of the authors’ pioneering original research and broader social science literature. It should be read by anyone who

Review by <a href="/johnkroencke/">John Kroencke</a> from 2023: 

'Streets of Gold: America’s Untold Story of Immigrant Success' is a highly engaging and accessible book that offers a blend of the authors’ pioneering original research and broader social science literature. It should be read by anyone who
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We are delighted to see that 'Inflation Is About More Than Money' by Brian Griffiths has been selected as a 'Best Summer Book of 2025: Economics' by Martin Wolf

We are delighted to see that 'Inflation Is About More Than Money' by Brian Griffiths has been selected as a 'Best Summer Book of 2025: Economics' by Martin Wolf
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New CEME blog from Dave Hebert (American Institute for Economic Research) on the basics of inflation What are the costs of different types of inflation (expected vs unexpected) and how do they vary based on the level of increase? Why do central banks target inflation? theceme.org/david-hebert-d…

New CEME blog from <a href="/Dave_Hebert/">Dave Hebert</a> (<a href="/aier/">American Institute for Economic Research</a>) on the basics of inflation

What are the costs of different types of inflation (expected vs unexpected) and how do they vary based on the level of increase? 

Why do central banks target inflation? 

theceme.org/david-hebert-d…
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Funny thing is: tax wonks across the political spectrum agree on a swathe of pro-growth tax reforms. Adam Smith Institute and the IEA to the Resolution Foundation and IPPR. And Tax Policy Associates. But politicians seem afraid to deliver it. youtube.com/watch?v=odCyse…

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The Office for Budget Responsibility's new fiscal risks report, published today, is the most polite, spreadsheet-filled horror story you will ever read. It is the bureaucratic, non-partisan equivalent of grabbing our politicians by the lapels and screaming in their faces. It is very, very bad.

The <a href="/OBR_UK/">Office for Budget Responsibility</a>'s new fiscal risks report, published today, is the most polite, spreadsheet-filled horror story you will ever read. It is the bureaucratic, non-partisan equivalent of grabbing our politicians by the lapels and screaming in their faces. It is very, very bad.
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The CEME Fforestfach Colloquia Series organised by Brian Griffiths gathers experts to discuss important issues. The papers presented by participants including Mervyn King, nigel biggar, and Adrian Pabst can be found below. theceme.org/colloquia/

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Key point in Dan’s brilliant take down of fantasies of left on tax. Equivalent fantasy on right is huge painless spending cuts. We can have bigger state and more tax on average earners. We can have smaller state and real cuts in public services/benefits. Thats it. The choice

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My intentionally generous review of Quinn Slobodian's 'Hayek's Bastards' is now available in the Review of Austrian Economics link.springer.com/article/10.100…