Steve Forbes: The US is the World’s Biggest Currency Manipulator
From Forbes.com: THE BANKRUPTCY of economic policy was on display with the U.S. Treasury’s recent release of its “watch list” of potential currency manipulators. Conspicuously absent
From Forbes.com: THE BANKRUPTCY of economic policy was on display with the U.S. Treasury’s recent release of its “watch list” of potential currency manipulators. Conspicuously absent
Policy and Government At Forbes.com, Tim Worstall celebrates the capitalist victories over poverty. At Forbes.com, Ralph Benko writes Paul Ryan could make a great “prime minister”.
By Larry Kudlow and Stephen Moore From National Review: The seeds of the mortgage meltdown were planted during Bill Clinton’s presidency. Under his HUD secretary
Policy and Government At Triblive, Michael Saltsman explains how raising the minimum wage has led to a jobs crisis. Dan Mitchell says government = insider
Policy and Government Ben Weingarten and Stephen Moore discuss the new book “Moore vs. Krugman.” Available for purchase at Amazon.com. On Real Clear, John Tamny
By Jesse Hamilton and Michelle Jamrisko From Bloomberg: Donald Trump the real estate developer owes much of his fame to the 1980s. Now Donald Trump
Monetary John Tamny’s new book “Who Needs the Fed?” is published on Amazon.com. Steve Forbes praises as “one of the most important books of our
Policy and Government In The Detroit News, Doug Bandow tells us not to let politicians restrict free trade. In The Washington Post, Allison Carnegie writes
Monetary In the Chicago Tribune, Ramesh Ponnuru argues the Fed’s view on interest rates is faulty and scary. From Fortune, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston