14 Apr 2025
by Jim Rose
in applied price theory, history of economic thought, industrial organisation, international economics, politics - USA
Tags: 2024 presidential election, free trade, tarrifs
TweetBob Graboyes masterfully exposes many of the fallacies that fuel Trump’s destructive trade ‘policy.’ Three slices: In 2016, Donald Trump promised, “We’re gonna win so much that you may get tired of winning.” His advisors must have reached that point, as evidenced by the bizarre, incoherent “Liberation Day” tariff policy they helped craft. Trump supporters have…
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12 Apr 2025
by Jim Rose
in discrimination, entrepreneurship, law and economics, liberalism, Marxist economics, politics - New Zealand, property rights
Tags: affirmative action, free speech, political correctness, racial discrimination, regressive left
Written by Don Brash in his capacity as Hobson’s Pledge trustee This morning, you were meant to open the New Zealand Herald and see a…
DON BRASH: NZME can get stuffed – the ad they rejected
12 Apr 2025
by Jim Rose
in economics of climate change, economics of regulation, energy economics, environmental economics, environmentalism, global warming
Tags: solar power, wind power
Multiple studies have demonstrated wind and solar power remain more expensive than historically traditional sources of electricity, such as coal, natural gas, nuclear, and hydropower, and Energy Information Administration data back that up—disproving claims by renewable energy profiteers and their lobbying groups. As coal plants have been prematurely retired and replaced by wind and solar, prices have risen and reliability has declined. The greater the forced (through renewable mandates) or incentivized (through subsidies, tax breaks, and tax credits) incursion of wind and solar into a state’s electric power supply, the higher and faster the costs rise.
Climate Change Weekly # 540 — ‘Cheap’ Wind and Solar Raise Electricity Prices
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