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The most important conversation in economics we risk getting wrong
Justin Wolfers’ doomsday scenarios about tech monopolies owning ‘all of GDP’ ignore how markets adapt.
A cautionary tale
Britain’s experience with age verification gives us a bleak vision into the future of the internet under Albo’s Orwellian social media laws.
A lesson in reform from across the ditch
Australia should follow New Zealand’s lead and replace inefficient fuel excise taxes with road user charges that better align costs with actual road use.
Time for reform, censorship and good intentions, how California mismanaged its fires, and the housing target is a bust
I trust everyone had a lovely weekend, or for those just getting back into the office, a wonderful summer break! The people want reform # The Pew Research Centre released the results of its latest survey measuring the “support for changing the current economic system” across 36 countries:
It's not about the children
The Australian government’s proposed ban on social media for children is a misguided attempt to address the perceived harms, and along with the new misinformation bill, will infringe on freedom of expression and privacy while failing to address the real issues.