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Author Archives: capitalism
Friedman Would Not Support an Inflationary Fed
Read it all here: Friedman made an exception to his rule about steady-state monetary policy in case of deflation. When prices fell, as they had during the Great Depression or in Japan in the 1990s, he urged the central bank … Continue reading → Continue reading
Chris Stirewalt
Our latest BB&T Speaker series talk: Chris Stirewalt from BBT Economics on Vimeo.Fox News contributor and online editor Chris Stirewalt speaks about the election, state politics and economics. Continue reading
Stossel on why the Poor Remain Poor
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The Lost Decade
Sam Staley writes at NRO on the unemployment figures. Staley is scheduled to be with us in March.
John Aglialoro on Atlas Shrugged, The Movie
Read all about it here.
The Fed
These little videos using animation and a sort of computer generated voice have been becoming popular. Here is one on the Fed: