Film has always been expensive, but I'm dusting off my old Minolta for a photo walk, and a roll just cost $15 😵
siepr.stanford.edu/publications... The original working paper sourced it from Edmunds!
Toyota opened its first U.S. factory in 1972. Almost every Toyota or Lexus you buy in the U.S. was manufactured here. Same with Stellantis, the Italian company that owns Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep. Somewhat crazy that BYD doesn't have a factory in the U.S. doing this already for E.Vs.
Protectionism as an industrial policy is not new. It was heavily practiced during the 1970s-80s, especially in the automobile sector. However, it was operationalized by bringing foreign producers to the U.S. rather than altogether banning their products.
Is the Inflation Reduction Act #IRA#EVnature.com/articles/s41... w/ Anthony Cheng & EricaFuchs 🧵1/14
news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/... I know Lina Khan's plate is full, but it is time to scrutinize investor-owned utilities for their clear antitrust practices that hurt ratepayers.
R Street Institute’s Kent Chandler and Yale Law’s Joshua Macey say a Fourth Circuit antitrust case is a lesson for greater federal enforcement against state utility companies’ dominance.
One million households in Scandinavia, Germany, and the Netherlands are using real-time pricing and automation, and new EU law requires dynamic price power contracts to be made available to consumers.
Kia powers the home, which includes a fridge, charging hub, air fryer, and coffee maker during Helene. Used 5% of charge for 24-hour fridge use.