Now comes Getting Monetary Policy Back on Track, a new collection, from the Hoover Institution, of interesting monetary thoughts. But, what about...
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May 14, 2024 • Weekly Newsletter
Getting Monetary Policy Back on Track ([link removed])
Judy L. Shelton (AIER)
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Now comes Getting Monetary Policy Back on Track, a new collection, from the Hoover Institution, of interesting monetary thoughts. But, what about plain and simple sound money? That’s really what is needed—and about all that is needed. READ MORE » ([link removed])
Gold and Government ([link removed])
By Judy L. Shelton
Arizona Should Not Look to California for Housing Solutions ([link removed])
Christopher J. Calton (Arizona Daily Star)
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If Arizona truly wants to solve its housing crisis, the state should require cities to liberalize their zoning and building regulations and provide a simple, transparent, and expeditious system of permitting—for everybody, not just, for instance, churches. Houston, TX, is a model. READ MORE » ([link removed])
The Planning Penalty ([link removed])
How Smart Growth Makes Housing Unaffordable ([link removed])
By Randal O’Toole
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A Missed Off-Ramp for U.S. Venezuela Policy ([link removed])
Ivan Eland (American Conservative)
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American sanctions against Venezuela keep backfiring, so why on earth do we keep using them? READ MORE » ([link removed])
Economic Coercion Is Not an Effective Foreign Policy Tool ([link removed])
By Ivan Eland
Why Are Cities Being Planned Around Fire Trucks? ([link removed])
Scott Beyer (Catalyst)
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Emergency vehicles like fire trucks and ambulances in the U.S. are huge and have trouble navigating narrower streets or passing other vehicles. However, the answer isn’t to make streets wider but to right-size the vehicles themselves—and that’s more feasible than you might assume. READ MORE » ([link removed])
Highway Heist ([link removed])
America’s Crumbling Infrastructure and the Way Forward ([link removed])
By James T. Bennett
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Jonathan Hofer
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Alvaro Vargas Llosa
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Craig Eyermann
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Peter Jacobsen
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