Government 2.0 and the End of the Shadow Economy

One of the most hotly debated economic issues at present is the seemingly low growth of productivity, despite the accelerated technological progress that is taking place before our eyes. Some attribute it to a measurement error, as productivity statistics fail to fully capture the impact of new technologies. This happens both because production is underestimated … Continued

A Protectionist Manifesto

The free movement of production factors is enshrined in the economic imaginary; a standing that emanates from an unquestionable mathematical truth: that is, the greater the number of degrees of freedom to allocate economic inputs –which no question increase with free trade and immigration – the greater the potential to maximize production. This simple and … Continued