The NY Post excerpts US Rep. Paul Ryan’s (WI) speech on tax competitiveness to the GW Bush Institute.
In The WSJ, Dan Henninger reports the Left’s attack on Ryan’s budget.
On The Kudlow Report, Steve Forbes discusses the economy:
At Bloomberg, Caroline Baum opposes calls for higher inflation.
From The Council on Foreign Relations, Benn Steil critiques the Volcker Rule.
Reuters reports on China economic and currency liberalization initiatives.
On C-SPAN, Stephen Moore discusses plans to raise tax rates:
From Heritage, John Stossel discusses media opposition to free market ideas.
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Thursday round up: Woodhill discounts the Dow; Pethokoukis on growth; Feldstein on European debt.
From Forbes, Louis Woodhill discounts the stock market against gold.
At The American, James Pethokoukis highlights a debate over economic growth.
In The WSJ, Martin Feldstein hopes bond vigilantes will discipline Europe’s government spending.
On The Kudlow Report, Art Laffer argues spending cuts would lead to stronger economic growth:
At Townhall, John Stossel promotes a free market in currency.
Author Jeremy Hammond compares economic analyses from US Rep. Ron Paul (TX) and Keynesian Paul Krugman.
The Houston Chronicle reports a speech by Art Laffer.
From Newsmax, Steve Forbes predicts return to recession if the President is re-elected.
From The Atlas Sound Money Project, Nicolas Cachanosky critiques the government’s dollar management.
At The American, James Pethokoukis highlights a debate over economic growth.
In The WSJ, Martin Feldstein hopes bond vigilantes will discipline Europe’s government spending.
On The Kudlow Report, Art Laffer argues spending cuts would lead to stronger economic growth:
At Townhall, John Stossel promotes a free market in currency.
Author Jeremy Hammond compares economic analyses from US Rep. Ron Paul (TX) and Keynesian Paul Krugman.
The Houston Chronicle reports a speech by Art Laffer.
From Newsmax, Steve Forbes predicts return to recession if the President is re-elected.
From The Atlas Sound Money Project, Nicolas Cachanosky critiques the government’s dollar management.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday summary: Domitrovic counters Romer; Lehrman and Cannon on the loss of Kemp's district; Halper on rising pro-growth sentiment.
From Forbes, Brian Domitrovic challenges Christina Romer’s claim that floating currencies represent free markets.
In The Washington Times, Lew Lehrman and Frank Cannon suggest the loss of Jack Kemp’s NY congressional district shows Republicans should refocus on jobs and prosperity.
At The Weekly Standard, Daniel Halper reports rising pro-growth emphasis among conservatives.
On Fox News, Steve Forbes advocates deep spending cuts to government:
On The Fiscal Times, Louis Peck explains that federal regulations cost business $1.75 trillion per year.
At NRO, Robert Costa profiles U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (OH) and his jobs agenda.
On Fox Business, John Stossel mediates a budget debate between conservative think tanks Heritage Foundation and AEI:
On Market Watch, Paul B. Farrell argues Reaganomics caused recent economic bubbles and is therefore discredited.
At The NYT, reformed supply sider Bruce Bartlett opposes Republican arguments on taxes.
In The Washington Times, Lew Lehrman and Frank Cannon suggest the loss of Jack Kemp’s NY congressional district shows Republicans should refocus on jobs and prosperity.
At The Weekly Standard, Daniel Halper reports rising pro-growth emphasis among conservatives.
On Fox News, Steve Forbes advocates deep spending cuts to government:
On The Fiscal Times, Louis Peck explains that federal regulations cost business $1.75 trillion per year.
At NRO, Robert Costa profiles U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (OH) and his jobs agenda.
On Fox Business, John Stossel mediates a budget debate between conservative think tanks Heritage Foundation and AEI:
On Market Watch, Paul B. Farrell argues Reaganomics caused recent economic bubbles and is therefore discredited.
At The NYT, reformed supply sider Bruce Bartlett opposes Republican arguments on taxes.
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