Friday, June 28, 2013

Friday Highlights: Manuel Hinds says China’s ghost cities epitomize the problem with printing money Paul Krugman-style


Politics and Government


George Gilder discussed Knowledge and Power on the Larry Parks show

George Gilder discusses Knowledge and Power on The Kudlow Report. 

Monetary Reform

In Quartz, Manuel Hinds says China’s ghost cities epitomize the problem with printing money Paul Krugman-style.

On Gulf News, Mark Harrison discusses how the classical gold standard balances trade.

At The WSJ, David Wessel reports on choosing Bernanke’s successor.

From The WSJ,  Peter Nicholas and Jon Hilsenrath reveal the shortlist of potential Bernanke successors.

In Forbes.com, John Tamny writes the stock-market correction is sowing the seeds of stock market boom.

On Forbes.com, Nathan Lewis believes for suggesting an end to QE,
The Fed is stuck with QE.

At Forbes.com, Ralph Benko prescribes the perfect antidote to Nouriel Roubini.

From TGSN, Ralph Benko presents Sir Robert Bruce Cotton’s speech on alteration of coin.

Tax

On The WSJ, Peggy Noonan says media should cover the IRS, not cover for it. 

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