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Fall 2025

Vol. 48 No. 3
From the Cover

The Next Nuclear Renaissance?

By Steve Thomas

Will a new wave of nuclear power projects deliver the safe and economical electricity that proponents have long predicted?

Behind the Issue

Unintended Consequences

The Podcast of Regulation
In This Episode

President Trump recently fired the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), claiming that the downward revision of employment numbers was evidence of some kind of conspiracy to make the administration look bad. Paul and Peter unpack what it is that the BLS actually does, why it’s constantly revising its estimates, and the potential negative consequences of politicizing economic data collection.


In conjunction with Regulation Magazine Fall 2025 edition

Features

A VAT Is Not a Disguised Trade Barrier

By Pierre Lemieux

Protectionists who claim other countries’ value added taxes are export subsidies or import tariffs don’t understand how these taxes work .

Using Markets to Decarbonize

By Jonathan H. Adler

Traditional environmental regulation is not powerful enough for problems on the scale of climate change.

Briefly Noted
Final Word