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Consolidated economy favors the sellers
Warren Times Observer· 3 hours agoAP photo Decades of lax antitrust enforcement has created this consolidation. Open competition is the engine of our economy, but every car needs...
Fossil fuel enablers are trying to override the free market
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 16 hours agoThe article details how because the actual cost of producing energy from wind and solar is now competitive with fossil fuels, the panoply of organizations that support oil and natural gas industries ...
American capitalism isn't working for everyone - Marketplace
Marketplace· 1 day agoThe U.S. economy is kind of a strange beast. It’s a mix of free market, government regulation,...
Poll: Many Michiganders don’t know about drug discount program
The Center Square· 14 hours agoConsumer Action for a Strong Economy, a non-profit free market advocacy organization, conducted an...
Does the US have a planned economy? You might be surprised - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 5 days agoDuring the Cold War, a heated debate arose over the role of economic planning. Did the “planned” ...
David Boaz, RIP
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoBoaz then worked with the now-defunct Council for a Competitive Economy (CCE) from 1978 to 1980, which he described as "a free market ...
Unity government is S Africa's best option - Ramaphosa
BBC via AOL· 20 hours agoAnalysts say taking this broad approach could allow the ANC to avoid choosing a coalition partner...
Rune Christensen Explains Why He Wants to Remake Maker and Kill DAI
CoinDesk via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoFunny. The problem is the reason why you can simplify governance. I mean, that's what we did...
The Mandate for Leadership, Then and Now
The Nation· 4 days agoAfter Ronald Reagan was elected president in November 1980, the Heritage Foundation—then an upstart think tank—released a pre-publication draft...
Sweeping measure on packaging recycling advances in New York State Legislature
Newsday· 11 hours agoThe State Legislature has agreed to a deal that would require large companies in New York to...