They say economics is nothing without a measure of predictive power, and I haven’t issued any predictions recently. So let’s talk a little future. It’s the end of April at the time of this issue’s writing, and trade flows to… Read More ›
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Fiscal Policy Part 2 – A Primer on Tariffs
If you haven’t been living under a rock for the past half year or so, you likely saw some variation of this headline on the news: “Trade war heating up with China and/or the EU and/or Canada and/or Mexico!” “Trump… Read More ›