by Amanda Huffman Indeed the concept of net neutrality has a catchy label—it’s conveniently alliterative and seems straightforward enough: a “neutral internet” is one that remains open and available to everyone and where all pieces of information are treated equally.
Putting the Dollar on Steroids: Chinese Currency Intervention
by Joseph Cox When China passed Japan to become the world’s second largest economy this summer, (i) the United States seemed resigned to its fate as a global also-ran. While China has only one-tenth of the U.S. GDP per capita, the U.S. unemployment rate (9.6%) hovers just below China’s GDP growth rate (10.3%), making the future […]