Friday, December 26, 2008

Fractional reserve banking

Minister of Finance views abyss
Last November, I introduced in this space my Prime Minister of Finance, who has repeatedly warned of financial crisis. Our current troubles may differ in some details from the minister's predictions, but he was surely right that trouble was brewing.
Source: www.telegram.com

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

The Economics of Destutt de Tracy
Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (17541836), a French philosopher and economist, is worthy of attention as a contributor to French liberal thought in the tradition of Condillac.
Source: www.mises.org

Academia's War Against Free Market Money
In a confrontational and much-needed LewRockwell.com article , Prof. William Anderson launched a counter-attack against mainstream academic economists' refusal to consider seriously the Austrian School's theory of money.
Source: news.goldseek.com

Seekbullion.com Profiled
Those under the delusion that it was an orgy of deregulation and lack of government oversight in financial markets that has led to the current crash and rash of bank failures and bailouts will be overjoyed to learn that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is doubling its operating budget for 2009 to $2.24 billion and will increase its workforce by 30 percent to 6,269.
Source: news.goldseek.com

Only determined optimists think housing market has hit bottom
Banks are supposed to say No sometimes writes Tracy Corrigan.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Minister of Finance views abyss
Last November, I introduced in this space my Prime Minister of Finance, who has repeatedly warned of financial crisis. Our current troubles may differ in some details from the minister's predictions, but he was surely right that trouble was brewing.
Source: www.telegram.com

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

The Economics of Destutt de Tracy
Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (17541836), a French philosopher and economist, is worthy of attention as a contributor to French liberal thought in the tradition of Condillac.
Source: www.mises.org

Academia's War Against Free Market Money
In a confrontational and much-needed LewRockwell.com article , Prof. William Anderson launched a counter-attack against mainstream academic economists' refusal to consider seriously the Austrian School's theory of money.
Source: news.goldseek.com

Seekbullion.com Profiled
Those under the delusion that it was an orgy of deregulation and lack of government oversight in financial markets that has led to the current crash and rash of bank failures and bailouts will be overjoyed to learn that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is doubling its operating budget for 2009 to $2.24 billion and will increase its workforce by 30 percent to 6,269.
Source: news.goldseek.com

Only determined optimists think housing market has hit bottom
Banks are supposed to say No sometimes writes Tracy Corrigan.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

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