About his columns of late, the great Holman Jenkins recently explained that he’s “mostly sat out the inflation discussion.” Where it becomes puzzling is in Jenkins’s assertion that the ‘70s inflation was born of “poorly conceived regulatory and tax systems.” Jenkins reads as an avid reader, but maybe he skipped Robert Bartley’s The Seven Fat Years.
Obviously lots of people sadly skipped Bartley’s classic, but Jenkins worked for him.
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