Economics
In an interview published this week by The New York Times, Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio) calls for a more muscular federal government to intervene even more aggressively in the economy than it already does, to create what Vance calls "incentives" for American workers. In doing so, Vance inadvertently reveals one of the major flaws in this line of analysis. Vance's opinions about these things carry significant weight, in no small part because he's on the shortlist to be Donald Trump's running mate. With an eye towards that possibility, the Times' Ross Douthat asked Vance to explain his "populist eco...
Reason
The following is the June 12, 2024 edition of our Ukraine Business Roundup weekly newsletter. To get the biggest news in business and tech from Ukraine directly in your inbox, subscribe here. Ukraine’s annual recovery conference happened this week in Berlin, but instead of talks of grand plans to rebuild the country, two dark clouds hung over the entire event. The first is Ukraine’s dire need for air defense as Russian attacks continue to devastate the country’s energy system and infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Russian attacks have destroyed half of Ukraine’s energy...
Kyiv Independent
The following is the June 12, 2024 edition of our Ukraine Business Roundup weekly newsletter. To get the biggest news in business and tech from Ukraine directly in your inbox, subscribe here. Ukraine’s annual recovery conference happened this week in Berlin, but instead of talks of grand plans to rebuild the country, two dark clouds hung over the entire event. The first is Ukraine’s dire need for air defense as Russian attacks continue to devastate the country’s energy system and infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Russian attacks have destroyed half of Ukraine’s energy...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
The following is the June 12, 2024 edition of our Ukraine Business Roundup weekly newsletter. To get the biggest news in business and tech from Ukraine directly in your inbox, subscribe here. Ukraine’s annual recovery conference happened this week in Berlin, but instead of talks of grand plans to rebuild the country, two dark clouds hung over the entire event. The first is Ukraine’s dire need for air defense as Russian attacks continue to devastate the country’s energy system and infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Russian attacks have destroyed half of Ukraine’s energy...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Editor’s note: This is issue 59 of Ukrainian lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezniak’s weekly “Ukrainian Economy in Brief” newsletter, covering events from June 3–June 10, 2024. The digest highlights steps taken in the Ukrainian parliament related to business, economics, and international financial programs. The Kyiv Independent is republishing with permission. The IMF benchmarks in focusTime running out for Ukrainian authorities to adopt a draft law on relaunching the Bureau of Economic Security. The deadline for adopting of draft law #10439 on restarting the Bureau of Economic Security Bureau is set fo...
Kyiv Independent
Editor’s note: This is issue 59 of Ukrainian lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezniak’s weekly “Ukrainian Economy in Brief” newsletter, covering events from June 3–June 10, 2024. The digest highlights steps taken in the Ukrainian parliament related to business, economics, and international financial programs. The Kyiv Independent is republishing with permission. The IMF benchmarks in focusTime running out for Ukrainian authorities to adopt a draft law on relaunching the Bureau of Economic Security. The deadline for adopting of draft law #10439 on restarting the Bureau of Economic Security Bureau is set fo...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Editor’s note: This is issue 59 of Ukrainian lawmaker Yaroslav Zhelezniak’s weekly “Ukrainian Economy in Brief” newsletter, covering events from June 3–June 10, 2024. The digest highlights steps taken in the Ukrainian parliament related to business, economics, and international financial programs. The Kyiv Independent is republishing with permission. The IMF benchmarks in focusTime running out for Ukrainian authorities to adopt a draft law on relaunching the Bureau of Economic Security. The deadline for adopting of draft law #10439 on restarting the Bureau of Economic Security Bureau is set fo...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
My guest today is economist and podcaster Glenn Loury, whose new memoir is titled Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative. Born in 1948 and raised working-class in Chicago's predominantly African American South Side, Loury tells a story of self-invention, ambition, hard work, addiction, and redemption that channels Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, Richard Wright's Native Son, Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie March, and Milton Friedman's Capitalism & Freedom. The first tenured black economist at Harvard, Loury emerged in the 1980s as a ubiquitous commenter on race and class ...
Reason
Inflation cooled slightly to 3.3 percent in May, the Department of Labor reported on Wednesday morning. That's a welcome sign that tees up the possibility the Federal Reserve will signal plans to cut interest rates later today. A rare one-two punch of economic news that will indicate whether the fight against inflation is being won makes Wednesday one of the most important days of the year for economic news, CNBC reports. This morning's consumer price report from the Department of Labor was an encouraging sign, and all eyes now turn to this afternoon's decision by the central bank's officials....
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