From The WSJ, Rick Santorum outlines a strong economic freedom agenda, but omits dollar stability.
On Forbes, John Tamny critiques Mitt Romney’s Asia policy, including his high yuan/low dollar policy.
At Big Government, Dr. Susan Berry reports supply-siders favor Newt Gingrich’s tax plan.
On The Kudlow Report, a panel discusses Romney vs. Santorum tax plans:
At The WSJ last week, Don Luskin and Lorcan Roche Kelly highlight European supply-side reforms (h/t: Bretton Woods Research).
In The WSJ, George Melloan explains the Fed’s dilemma if borrowing costs rise.
From The NY Sun, Ira Stoll rebuts a Republican call for higher capital gains taxes.
At International Liberty, Dan Mitchell highlights a poll that indicates 75% of likely voters believe the wealthy should pay lower taxes.
On Kudlow, Sen. Ron Johnson (WI) debates tax rates on the rich:
PJ Media reports economist Laurence Kotlikoff is running for President from the Americans Elect party.
At TGSN, Ralph Benko recounts legendary Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin’s support for gold-linked money.
From earlier this month on Forbes, Brian Domitrovic notes the role of tariffs on the Civil War.
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