The New Economic Security of the EU
Sep 12, 2023
The European Commission is chucking its enduring free-market ideals in an attempt to curb China’s unfair trade practices—and that means the United States and other countries could be on the chopping block as well.
The Commission and the High Representative published a joint communication on a European Economic Security Strategy.Read More
Instead of heavy-handed regulations and restrictions on human mobility, climate change calls for stronger individual property rights. The right to own and use land and its natural resources serves as an impetus for sustainable natural resource use. The most apt conservation efforts occur when resources are salvaged from over-exhaustion through theRead More
In the last four years property right protections in Canada have been going downhill, erasing all gains made since recording began in 2007. This decline in property rights protection is a pressing issue that can seriously affect economic growth and individual liberty.
Inspired by the International Property Rights Index the Canadian FrontierRead More
We Need to Re-embrace the Free Market
Jul 18, 2023
Free markets are in a headlong retreat around the world. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is trying to shore up free market ideals to solve Britain’s woes but he recently hit a wall when negotiations for a free trade agreement with Biden faded. Stubbornly high inflation and augmenting interest rates are looming on Britain, and Sunak is bound toRead More