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Category Archives: Economics
The Fed
These little videos using animation and a sort of computer generated voice have been becoming popular. Here is one on the Fed:
Why Market Failure?
John Allison enlightens. h/t Lockerroom.
Keynes v. Hayek: The Rematch!
And the original:
Where’s the Jobs?
The latest jobs numbers do not bode well for the Democrats as we head to November:
Tax Burden Calculator
Figure out how you are going to owe, here.
Germany & Free Markets
In the WSJ, from a George Mason prof, how Germany came out of the post WW2 economic slump: Fortunately for ordinary Germans, Erhard—who became director of the economic administration for the U.K.-U.S. occupation Bizone in April 1948—thought otherwise. A currency … Continue reading
The Founders, Property, and Federalist #10
One of my former students writes an excellent piece at Heritage, noting this piece by Thomas G. West, on the Founders and their dedication to free markets. This issue came up for a brief moment today in my American Government … Continue reading