Friday, July 11, 2014

Thursday News: The NY Sun inventories pending monetary reform legislation; David Malpass writes good money will revive the U.S. and Japan Thursday News: The NY Sun inventories pending monetary reform legislation; David Malpass writes good money will revive the U.S. and Japan; Ralph Benko details the Heritage Foundation’s recent endorsement of the Centennial Monetary Commission.



Monetary Reform

The NY Sun inventories pending monetary reform legislation.

At Forbes.com, David Malpass writes good money will revive the U.S. and Japan.

From Bloomberg, Craig Torres and Jeff Kearns report Republicans are seeking a monetary policy rule for the Fed.

The Economist writes after years of monetary experimentation, the world remains unsure how to organize global finance. 

From TGSN, Ralph Benko details the Heritage Foundation’s recent endorsement of the Centennial Monetary Commission. 

The Middle Class Squeeze

Food prices soar, but Federal Reserve fails to recognize inflation problems.

Food prices are not adequately noted in inflation statistics.

Tax 

In Investor’s Business Daily, Alan Reynolds says Japan needs supply-side tax cuts.
 
Regulatory Reform

From Forbes.com, John Tamny writes don’t fear fracking, fear the illusion that revived it. 

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