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July 31, 2024
The Liberty interviewed with Dr. Arthur B. Laffer, the father of supply-side economics, on regulation. Interviewer: Hanako Cho Hanako Cho: Today I wanted to ask you about regulations. Dr...
June 4, 2024
The Liberty had an opportunity to interview Dr. Arthur B. Laffer, the father of supply-side economics, regarding Japan’s looming inflation. (Interviewer: Hanako Cho) Cho: Today, Japan is...
January 20, 2024
Interview was conducted in December, 2023 The Liberty interviewed Dr. Arthur B. Laffer, the father of supply-side economics, to hear his thoughts on the Kishida administration’s “conditional” c...
October 26, 2023
As Mr. Lingle said, if too much money is printed, prices will rise unless there is production commensurate with the amount of money produced. Under Abenomics, “extraordinary relaxation” was put...
October 25, 2023
Pro-Japanese, libertarian member of the Austrian School of Economics expresses his view on the Japanese economy. We interviewed him on his predictions for Japan’s economic recovery. Interviewer...
October 24, 2023
The Japanese government continues to get bigger. Any further postponement of this issue will induce huge damage. We search for an antidote to this problem. Food price hikes continued in ...
October 4, 2023
We spoke with Mr. Grover Norquist, an advocate for small government in America, on how to succeed in preventing government bodies from growing too large. Interviewer: Hanako Cho Grover G. Norqu...
May 16, 2023
The Liberty Interview With Dr. Arthur B. Laffer Interview Date: April 5, 2023 Interviewer: Hanako Cho Loose Monetary and Fiscal Policies Have Increased the Financial Pressures Dr. Laffer...
December 22, 2022
This interview was conducted on October 31, 2022, by Hanako Cho. What Can and Can’t the House Do? Dr. Laffer: The Republicans will stop this Democratic onslaught, but they can’t reverse ...
September 6, 2022
(Interviewer: Hanako Cho) Cho: It seems like the $433 billion Inflation Reduction Act will be passed in the U.S. Dr. Laffer: It’s a smaller version of the Build Back Better bill, but it’s still...