Inflation, Regulation, and the Administrative State
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Ryan Young, Senior Economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses inflation and the Federal Reserve, the relentless number of ridiculous regulations churned out each week by federal agencies, and sensible bills passed by the House of Representatives to shrink the power of the administrative state.
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