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My Mercatus Center colleague Dan Griswold reports on new U.S. Census Bureau data that reveal that ordinary Americans are thriving economically [2]. (This blog post by Dan was mentioned in this editorial in today’s Wall Street Journal [3].)
Tim Worstall understands the nature and creativity of economic competition [6]. And so, of course, also does Deirdre McCloskey [7].
Pierre Lemieux is unimpressed by the attitude toward NAFTA of both Trump and Trudeau [8].
John Cochrane compares two newspaper headlines [9].
George Will’s most-recent column prompted me to order Lucinda Rosenfeld’s new novel Class [10]. (A novel must be good if it spoofs “Progressives” by describing a fictional restaurant in Brooklyn as having on its menu “pan-seared locally sourced pigeon”!)