The benefits of inequality
Economist Finis Welch observed long ago that “without unequal priorities and capabilities, there would be no trade, no specialization, and no surplus produced by cooperation.
The benefits of inequality Read More »
Economist Finis Welch observed long ago that “without unequal priorities and capabilities, there would be no trade, no specialization, and no surplus produced by cooperation.
The benefits of inequality Read More »
In a transformative year, Puerto Rico has achieved unprecedented strides in economic liberty, surpassing two decades of prior progress.
Licensing Liberty—Puerto Rico’s New Economic Horizon Read More »
Recent efforts to control spending, including accountable care organizations, value-based payment, and high-deductible health plans, have emphasized optimizing patterns of health service use.
It Is Time to Consider More Price Regulation in Health Care Read More »
Fast-food job losses in California spiked after passage of the $20 minimum wage for some workers, according to a new study.
New study reveals that minimum wage hike cut tens of thousands of jobs Read More »
Puerto Rico's finances have been a problem for a long time, but its problems were radically exacerbated by Hurricane María in 2017.
Trump shakes up Puerto Rico's Fiscal Board Read More »
North Dakota is experiencing a tight labor market with an inability to attract workers for various occupations. While several policies may be considered to alleviate this workforce shortage, policies that remove or reduce restrictions on workers are particularly attractive; they can potentially increase the number of available workers at a very low cost.
Reforming Occupational Licensing in North Dakota Read More »
Puerto Rico must strengthen the capacities of its population in view of the possibility that cuts in federal public spending may affect the funds received on the island for social assistance programs.
The last days of the welfare state Read More »
We present new data on regulatory restrictions across states and occupations between 2017 and 2022 to study the labor market effects of occupational licensing.
Re-evaluating the labor market effects of occupational licensing Read More »
In this column, Rivera Schatz explains how Laws 96-2025 and 102-2025 reduce bureaucracy to retain and attract talent to Puerto Rico.
Two Laws, One Goal: The Senate's Pro-Opportunity Reform Read More »
Since the birth of socialism in Spain in 1879, and its bastard child, communism in 1921, their goal has been the destruction of Spain and to achieve it they would not hesitate to use the Spanish people to destroy it.
Socialism is like a resistant and highly contagious virus Read More »