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Jeffrey P. Snider: Further Unanchoring Is Not Strictly About Inflation
Economics22 March 17<20 March 17

Jeffrey P. Snider: Further Unanchoring Is Not Strictly About Inflation

by Other Writer

According to Alan Greenspan in a speech delivered at Stanford University in September 1997, monetary policy in the United States had been shed of…

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Penny wise and pound foolish ?
Economics21 March 17<20 March 17

Penny wise and pound foolish ?

by Tim Price

“Sir, “Most of the commentary in the UK press since the announcement of the “merger” of Standard Life with Aberdeen has focused on job…

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Economics20 March 17<20 March 17

The National Debt Limit Equals a Balanced Budget

by Dr Richard M. Ebeling

Once again the United States government is rapidly approaching a fiscal debt ceiling: After March 16, 2017, Uncle Sam will not be legally allowed…

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Economics16 March 17<13 March 17

Land-use restrictions, agricultural subsidies and free trade

by Vishal Wilde

One of the greatest barriers to free trade is agricultural subsidies since they are politically venomous to remove due to the perception that their…

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Sugar, Honey, Honey – the weighty problem of obesity and substitution
Politics15 March 17<13 March 17

Sugar, Honey, Honey – the weighty problem of obesity and substitution

by Colin Lloyd

Sugar, Honey, Honey – the weighty problem of obesity and substitution The solution to obesity is to reduce calorie intake A tax on sugary…

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Economics14 March 17<13 March 17

The fateful date

by Alasdair Macleod

Caesar: What sayest thou to me now? Speak once again. Soothsayer: Beware the ides of March. Caesar: He is a dreamer; let us leave…

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Balance of payments and the exchange rate: is there a connection?
Economics13 March 17<13 March 17

Balance of payments and the exchange rate: is there a connection?

by Dr Frank Shostak

According to conventional analysis, a key factor in exchange rate determination is the state of the balance of payments. It is held that as…

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Low cost manufacturing in Asia – The Mighty Five – MITI V
Economics10 March 17<10 March 17

Low cost manufacturing in Asia – The Mighty Five – MITI V

by Colin Lloyd

Low cost manufacturing is moving away from China Malaysia, India, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam will continue to benefit Currency risks remain substantial Stock market…

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..Crackle, Pop
Economics9 March 17<9 March 17

..Crackle, Pop

by Tim Price

“The enthusiasm for Snap came despite the decision by some portfolio managers to shun the stock over concerns about the company’s decision to issue…

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Economics8 March 17<7 March 17

Can Yellen Keep the Boom Going?

by Other Writer

By Brendan Brown Yellen, like notorious previous Fed chiefs including Strong, Martin, and Greenspan, can now claim success in having prolonged and strengthened an asset…

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