• Trump Admin. Slaps Additional Sanctions on Huawei

    Trump Admin. Slaps Additional Sanctions on Huawei

    The U.S. Department of Commerce on Friday placed additional sanctions on Chinese tech giant Huawei to limit the company’s ability to acquire semiconductor chips that are made using American technology. The Commerce Department said the sanctions will “narrowly and strategically” target a loophole used by some companies to evade previous sanctions by producing semiconductor chips …
  • ‘Coercion Mode’: MP Claims China’s Ban on Australian Beef is Retaliation for Coronavirus Transparency Demand

    ‘Coercion Mode’: MP Claims China’s Ban on Australian Beef is Retaliation for Coronavirus Transparency Demand

    An Australian MP said China’s ban on Australian beef exports is punishment for the Australian prime minister’s proposed international inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus. “It’s a bastard act,’’ Liberal-Nationals MP George Christensen said. “It’s just wrong. China has just gone into full, bullying, threatening, coercion mode. That’s what I think.” Australia is set …
  • The 1920-1921 depression was a textbook example of how to handle an economic downturn.

    The 1920-1921 depression was a textbook example of how to handle an economic downturn.

    When it comes to diagnosing the causes of the Great Depression and prescribing cures for our present recession, the pundits and economists from the biggest schools typically argue about two different types of intervention. Big-government Keynesians, such as Paul Krugman, argue for massive fiscal stimulus—that is, huge budget deficits—to fill the gap in aggregate demand. …
  • Unemployment Rate for Workers With H.S. Degree More Than Double That of College Grads

    Unemployment Rate for Workers With H.S. Degree More Than Double That of College Grads

    Workers with the least education have been hit particularly hard by the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the jobless rate for workers with a high school degree rose to more than twice the rate for those with a college degree in April. As the coronavirus caused states to issue lockdown orders and all …
  • Dem Senators Propose $2,000 Monthly Coronavirus Payment for Most Americans

    Dem Senators Propose $2,000 Monthly Coronavirus Payment for Most Americans

    Several Senate Democrats are proposing a new coronavirus relief bill to supplement the initial direct cash payments provided to Americans as part of the phase-three CARES Act. Under the bill, introduced by Senators Kamala Harris (D., Calif.), Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.), and Ed Markey (D., Mass.), all Americans earning less than $120,000 per year would …
  • The Death of the Euro Will Lead to the Death of the EU?

    The Death of the Euro Will Lead to the Death of the EU?

    The clock is ticking on the continuing existence of the EU. The French president Emmanuel Macron recently fired a warning shot across the bow of the European ship of state. He said that without making all EU countries mutually responsible for the debts of individual countries, the EU could collapse. In March, Christine Lagarde asked …
  • Why are we ignoring our impending economic doom?

    Why are we ignoring our impending economic doom?

    Anyone who writes anything other than prescriptions for a living, has been giving some thought lately to what Lockdown is teaching us. A fellow twitterer, @EltAuthor observed the other day that he was braced for every possible take on the last couple of months – “Lockdown has made me realise:“… I’m with the wrong partner.”“… …
  • Extreme Poverty Rates Plummet Under Capitalism

    Extreme Poverty Rates Plummet Under Capitalism

    Think extreme poverty rates rise under capitalism? Think again—the truth might surprise you. The Rich and the Poor Under Capitalism You might have heard the phrase, “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.” Yes, it’s true that the rich (tend to) get richer, but the poor get richer too—especially if we look at …
  • Minimum Wage Fallout by Government, Not Businesses

    Minimum Wage Fallout by Government, Not Businesses

    Employees don’t magically become more productive because businesses have to pay them more, so they need to make up the losses elsewhere. Both in Canada and in the U.S., many jurisdictions have “listened” to the people and enacted feel-good legislation like increasing the minimum wage, sometimes up to $15 an hour. Now that the consequences …
  • Minimum Wage Will Make Recovery Slow Down

    Minimum Wage Will Make Recovery Slow Down

    COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on American jobs. State shutdowns and social distancing have resulted in 26 million people being laid off and furloughed. Policymakers in some states are starting to loosen business restrictions and are hoping for a strong jobs recovery. But a quick rebound in jobs will be undermined by government policies. The federal government has …