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Weekly Roundup: June 5

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At the Blog

On Monday, Richard Joyce examined Mark Carney’s call to abandon the fiction of the rules-based order and “live the truth.” That truth, unfortunately, looks much like the continuation of neoliberal capitalism.

On Wednesday, Sarah Schindler and Kellen Zale argued that as policymakers pursue supply-side reforms to address rising housing costs, they must also confront a legal regime that affords tenants second-class status.

In LPE Land

At Critical Legal Thinking, Tanzil Chowdhury discusses Left and Right strategies of legislative supremacy in Great Britain.

In the Boston Review, Aslı Bâli reflects on the ceasefire in the Persian Gulf and what it can tell us about the new world struggling to be born.

Phenomenal World released its inaugural issue, featuring thirteen essays and interviews on American power.

At the New York City Policy Forum, several of your favorite economists set the record straight on millionaire tax migration in New York.

And in the New York Times, Sandeep Vaheesan and Claire Kelloway explain why your groceries are so expensive.

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