Edward Conard

Top Ten New York Times Bestselling Author

Upside of Inequality Unintended Consequences
  • “Unintended Consequences provides a provocative interpretation of the causes of the global financial crisis and the policies needed to return to rapid growth. Whether you agree or not, this analysis is well worth reading.” - Nouriel Roubini, New York University; Chairman, Roubini Global Economics
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Read Former White House CEA Chairman Kevin Hassett’s Interview of Ed Conard in National Review

In National Review, Kevin Hassett, the former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, asks Ed Conard to defend conservative free market ... [Read More]

Lies, Damned Lies, and Steve Rattner’s Statistics

Lies, Damned Lies, And Steve Rattner’s Statistics If liberal economists could win the economic debate with honest arguments, they would make ... [Read More]

Ed Conard in NRO

Thomas Philippon Claims the US Has Grown Less Competitive Than Europe. Seriously?! I Take Him to Task in My NRO Review of His Book

With profits rising, productivity growth slowing, investment middling despite near-zero interest rates, and large competitors gaining market share, ... [Read More]

Ed Conard in NRO

My new National Review op-ed explains why CBO expects the tax cut to pay for itself

Is the tax cut expected to pay for itself? Yes — if we use the Congressional Budget Office’s forecast and any economically logical standard, the tax ... [Read More]

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Read My USA Today Op-Ed: “Tax Cut Law Helps Future Generations”

Tax Cut Law Helps Future Generations A one-time increase in gross domestic product that generations can enjoy for years to come is not a 'sugar ... [Read More]

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My Op-ed Today’s WSJ: Is the Tax Cut Paying For Itself? By a Mile.

Tax Reform Is Covering Its Costs Faster growth is on track to outpace debt in the next decade. Is the 2017 tax reform paying for ... [Read More]

Read My New National Review Op-Ed: “Let’s Not Kid Ourselves About 70 Percent Tax Rates”

Read My New National Review Op-Ed: “Let’s Not Kid Ourselves About 70% Tax Rates”

Let’s Not Kid Ourselves About 70% Tax Rates Their only justification is to confiscate others’ money. My op-ed in Tuesday’s Wall Street ... [Read More]

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