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Tuesday round up: Domitrovic applauds Bernanke; Kadlec, Kudlow & Grant on the dollar; Selgin on the Fed.

From Forbes, Brian Domitrovic applauds Ben Bernanke for repudiating the Phillips Curve.

In Forbes, Charles Kadlec highlights the systemic risk created by the unstable dollar.

On The Kudlow Report, Larry Kudlow debates the dollar:

The NY Sun applauds James Grant’s recent speech at the NY Fed.

At Forbes, Ralph Benko wonders why politicians don’t learn from President Reagan.

On International Liberty, Dan Mitchell speculates whether the President believes Bill Clinton was a social Darwinist.

From Alhambra Partners, Joe Calhoun sees economic weakness ahead.

At The WSJ, Ed Lazear notes the recovery’s unusually slow pace.

From The Atlas Sound Money Project, George Selgin recounts the Federal Reserve’s history:

In The NYT, Bruce Bartlett analyzes budget gimmicks.

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