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George Leef asks if baking cakes and arranging flowers raise First-amendment issues [2].
George Selgin discusses Janet Yellen’s defense of interest on reserves [4].
My intrepid Mercatus Center colleague Veronique de Rugy again writes compellingly about tax reform [5].
My GMU Econ colleague Bryan Caplan reads Ronald Reagan’s Farewell U.S. Presidential address [6].
Also from Bryan Caplan – this time in The Atlantic – is this thought-provoking excerpt [7] from his new book, The Case Against Education [8].
“Tariffs make solar panels excessively expensive. [9]”
Shikha Dalmia sings America’s praises [10].
California’s minimum wage plays a large role in causing a long-established company to shut down a major branch of its operations. [11]. (HT Greg Alder)