The relative lack of inflation in Japan doesn’t mean real wages haven’t fallen. Original Article: “How the BOJ Created “Noninflationary” Money While…
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Money supply growth fell again in May, dropping to a three-month low. May’s drop continues a downward trend from the unprecedented highs experienced…
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If there is a mantra among progressive American political and media elites, it would be “our democracy,” usually preceded by what they…
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Getting into the minds of customers is the universal need of everyone in business. A new book by Mark Packard, Entrepreneurial Valuation,…
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Tightening the interest rate hurts both bubble and solid businesses. The Fed should just focus on reducing the money supply. Original Article:…
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From the Introduction… The American notion [is] that the end of government is liberty, not happiness, or prosperity, or power, or the…
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The Industrial Revolution and the West Indies: Did the Colonies Spark Progress in the Metropole?
There is a renewed interest in the West Indian colonies’ relevance to the British industrial revolution and the subsequent economic transformations that…
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Since the 1940s, failed statist schemes have dragged Argentina into poverty. Javier Milei, who is gaining popularity there, hopes to change his nation’s…