This week on our Cato Institute podcast, Gene Healy and I host Cato’s Norbert Michel and Justin Logan to discuss President Trump’s summer of economic interventionism (including the government stake taken in Intel) and where we stand after recent summits on the war in Ukraine.
Related Cato Reading
Scott Lincicome, “The government’s Intel stake is antithetical to American greatness” in The Washington Post.
Justin Logan and Dan Caldwell, “If Ukraine Wants Security Guarantees, It Should Get Them From Europe” in The Federalist.
Ryan Bourne, “Trump’s cronyism is quietly unravelling American capitalism” in The Times (UK)
Norbert Michel, “The Cost Of Pessimism: How Political Overreach Threatens American Prosperity” in Forbes.
Ryan Bourne, “Industrial Policy was the Gateway Drug to Cronyism” on this Substack.