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Interview with James Gwartney: Personal Choices and Public Choice

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There is a new nickname for LLMs, glorified tape recorder.

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UK Inflation Falls Sharply to 6.8%: Key Insights and Implications

Inflation in the UK has witnessed a notable drop, declining to 6.8% in the year ending July, down from 7.9% in June.

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Looming Energy Crisis: Uncertain Future for Europe's Energy Stability

European natural gas prices soared almost 40 percent on the risk of a global liquefied natural gas shortage.

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Shifting Tides: Mobility Trends in America

One of the ways that the labor and housing markets are supposed to work involves geographic mobility.

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Economic Misrepresentations and Their Impact on Spain: A Critical Analysis

In the current political climate, the art of presenting a rosy economic picture is prevalent, but a closer examination reveals a contrasting reality.