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It is published in the American Economic Journal ... New goods appear rapidly, and digital goods (e.g., information and entertainment services) are increasingly available at zero price, reflecting ...
Trump’s tariffs are not about ‘reciprocity.’ ...
Tariffs harm economic growth, raise prices, stifle innovation, and misallocate resources. Click here to find out more about ...
Differences in prices for consumer goods and services across states have been increasing since the early 2010s. Those differences accelerated during the pandemic and the subsequent inflation surge.
As Trump’s 2025 tariffs unfold, economic analysts note spending shifts, signaling rising concerns about financial stability across income levels.
As national income accounting standards are updated to incorporate expanded guidance on issues related to natural capital, ...
Canada has retaliated against the U.S. with new tariffs on American goods. How does the flood of tariffs compare to last year?
Economic moats protect businesses by deterring ... for companies to generate improved profit margins or price their goods and services at levels that competitors find very difficult to match.