Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Wednesday summary: Lehrman on gold; Zoellick on the euro; Goldman on California and Wisconsin.

From TGSN, Lew Lehrman argues the gold standard would raise savings and restore economic growth and full employment.

In The WSJ, Stephen Moore suggests the country is still center-right.

On The Kudlow Report, Robert Zoellick discusses the Eurozone:


The NY Sun suggests the Walker recall is a hinge moment for the labor movement.

TGSN recounts the Federal Reserve’s creation.

On PJ Media, David Goldman notes California and Wisconsin’s high tax rates.

The WSJ highlights CBO’s latest analysis of the growing debt.

From First Trust, Brian Wesbury predicts the economy will continue to grow slowly.

At The WSJ, James Freeman discusses the Keynesian spending proposed by Paul Krugman and Larry Summers.


At CNBC, Paul Ames notes flat-tax Estonia’s success under the euro.

In The WSJ, Marian Tupy and Craig Richardson note Zimbabwe’s growth since it dollarized its economy.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Monday round up: Ryan underscores growth; Forbes on the weak dollar; Ranson on zero interest rates.

From Forbes, Charles Kadlec applauds Mitt Romney’s focus on economic freedom.

In The WSJ, Jason Riley reports conservative Sen. Jim DeMint’s (SC) support for Romney.

At his website, US Rep. Paul Ryan (WI) returns to his supply-side roots with a study, "The Fiscal Effects of FasterGrowth."

On CNBC, Steve Forbes discusses the slow growth economy, the dollar, trade and taxes:



At Forbes, David Ranson explains the negative impact of the zero interest rate policy.

From The American, Bret Swanson highlights technology's impact on economic growth.

At Forbes, John Tamny derides the US attack on China’s rare earths export policy.

On The Kudlow Report, a panel discusses the Fed, the market, and the falling dollar:



The WSJ reports the dollarization of Zimbabwe’s inflation-ravaged economy.

The WSJ notes former flat taxer Gov. Jerry Brown’s (CA) proposal to raise his state’s top tax rate to 13%.