Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Fractional reserve banking

International Forecaster December 2008 (#6) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More
The following are some snippets from the most recent issue of the International Forecaster. For the full 29 page issue, please see subscription information below.
Source: news.goldseek.com

Niall Ferguson's 'The Ascent of Money,' Michael Lewis's 'Panic'
In two new books, a historian and a journalist disagree about the high-stakes gamble that has left our financial system busted.
Source: www.statesman.com

The Force Is With Us
It is a marvelous thing to see the market work, in good times and bad. Just look at the way that marvelous, unplanned barometer of wise resource use the price system has reacted in response to the human reality of economic downturn.
Source: www.mises.org

Deflation and Liberty
It is my great pleasure to see this little essay in print. Written and presented more than five years ago, it was welcomed at the time by scholars with a background in Austrian economics. However, it was not understood and was rejected by those who did not have this background.
Source: www.mises.org

Bag the Fed!
Despite its name, the Federal Reserve System is not owned by the federal government. It is actually a private company of bankers with 12 branches or central banks that expand and contract our money supply as they have doing for nearly 100 years.
Source: onlinejournal.com

Richard Branson says economy is "f****d"
Sir Richard Branson has delivered a characteristically blunt verdict on the state of the economy, describing it as "f****d".
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Letters to the Editor
Readers write about whether President-elect Obama can become another FDR and if he can, whether or not he should.
Source: www.csmonitor.com

Book World Live: Niall Ferguson, Author of 'The Ascent of Money'
In today's rocky financial climate, it is vital to understand how the global economy came to be. Harvard Business School professor Niall Ferguson was online Tuesday, November 25 at 10 a.m. ET to discuss his new book, The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World, which explains the role of economics throughout all of human history and progress.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

International Forecaster December 2008 (#6) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More
The following are some snippets from the most recent issue of the International Forecaster. For the full 29 page issue, please see subscription information below.
Source: news.goldseek.com

Niall Ferguson's 'The Ascent of Money,' Michael Lewis's 'Panic'
In two new books, a historian and a journalist disagree about the high-stakes gamble that has left our financial system busted.
Source: www.statesman.com

The Force Is With Us
It is a marvelous thing to see the market work, in good times and bad. Just look at the way that marvelous, unplanned barometer of wise resource use the price system has reacted in response to the human reality of economic downturn.
Source: www.mises.org

Deflation and Liberty
It is my great pleasure to see this little essay in print. Written and presented more than five years ago, it was welcomed at the time by scholars with a background in Austrian economics. However, it was not understood and was rejected by those who did not have this background.
Source: www.mises.org

Bag the Fed!
Despite its name, the Federal Reserve System is not owned by the federal government. It is actually a private company of bankers with 12 branches or central banks that expand and contract our money supply as they have doing for nearly 100 years.
Source: onlinejournal.com

Richard Branson says economy is "f****d"
Sir Richard Branson has delivered a characteristically blunt verdict on the state of the economy, describing it as "f****d".
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Letters to the Editor
Readers write about whether President-elect Obama can become another FDR and if he can, whether or not he should.
Source: www.csmonitor.com

Book World Live: Niall Ferguson, Author of 'The Ascent of Money'
In today's rocky financial climate, it is vital to understand how the global economy came to be. Harvard Business School professor Niall Ferguson was online Tuesday, November 25 at 10 a.m. ET to discuss his new book, The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World, which explains the role of economics throughout all of human history and progress.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

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