Free-market Thinkers - New American
With bailouts and other unabashed socialist projects being embraced by both political parties to "save our economy," has free-market economics been proved faulty? In the bailout-a-week political climate, it is all too easy to believe that free-market
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Can (or should) Obama be another FDR? Regarding the Nov. 24 Opinion piece, " FDR saved capitalism – now it's Obama's turn": If author Robert S. McElvaine really wants President-elect Obama to save capitalism, then he should suggest that the first
The Hyper-Inflationary Trigger - Nolanchart.com
In a fiat monetary system, there will always be a balancing act between inflation and deflation since the money must be manipulated by the central banking system. It is however, very rare for a fiat system to suffer from deflation because of the very
Creating money out of thin air - OpEdNews.com
A: Yes, that is the most efficient way to make money. In Fact -- it is the only way to create money. That money-creation system is probably the greatest invention ever made -- it leads to the efficient creation of wealth of all kinds -- including
The Epic of Finance - American Enterprise Institute
The Ascent of Money is yet another in Niall Ferguson's series of very readable and enjoyable books. As the subtitle suggests, the book is not about money per se, but about financial development, tracing it from the earliest times to the present
Oil tumbles below $51 a barrel - Globe and Mail
Mark Cooper from Toronto, Canada writes: I am vastly confused and I imagine many Toronto and indeed Ontario motorists must be regarding the price of gas in the GTA. The price of oil continues its downward trend and yes the price at the pumps has gone
The Grand Illusion of Global Liquidity, Part 2 - MSN MoneyCentral
An accepted article of economic faith is that failure of economic co-operation, resurgent nationalism and trade protectionism (for example, the Hawley-Smoot Act) contributed to the global financial crisis of the 1930s. The slowdown in central bank
Monday, December 1, 2008
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