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Andy Duncan

Andy Duncan

<a href="http://uk.linkedin.com/in/andyjamesduncan">Andy Duncan provides independent educational consultancy services to the UK's financial services industry</a>.

Economics13 July 10<13 July 10

Liam Halligan: Public Sector Pensions: The UK’s Hidden National Debt

With even sober commentators claiming that more than 10% of British government taxes will be used just to pay British government debt interest in…

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Economics12 July 10<12 July 10

Peter Schiff: Wall Street Unspun, 30th of June

In his latest Wall Street Unspun radio show (30th June), Peter Schiff begins his main monologue with an analysis of the weak US stock…

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Economics12 July 10<19 July 10

Austrian Economic eloquence at the IEA

Brian Micklethwait attended the Cobden Centre luncheon at the IEA on Friday, on The crisis and the Austrian theory of the business cycle, and…

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Economics9 July 10<9 July 10

The Writing on the Berlin Wall: Pictures of the Socialistic Future

If someone gave me a gold sovereign for every time in my life I had heard a variation on the following phrase, then in…

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Economics8 July 10<8 July 10

Peter Schiff: Weak economic data, market volatility, China

Peter Schiff begins his latest economic video blog, broadcast on July the 1st, by discussing the recent market volatility in China, before returning to…

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Economics7 July 10<7 July 10

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: With the US trapped in depression, this really is starting to feel like 1932

AEP is a deeply frustrating writer because although he seems capable of understanding what is happening in an almost Austrian-lite fashion — with the…

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Economics4 July 10<4 July 10

Peter Schiff: GDP, Markets, Dollar, and Financial Regulations

In his latest economics video blog, Peter Schiff discusses the turnaround in the views of Alan Greenspan, who appears to be returning to his…

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Economics1 July 10<1 July 10

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Time to shut down the US Federal Reserve?

Is AEP becoming a Ron Paul supporter? He might be. If you haven’t read it yet, his latest thoughts are well worth a perusal:…

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Economics30 June 10<30 June 10

The “Stimulators” versus the “Austereians”: The New Ideological Divide

In his usual straight-to-the-point way, Peter Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital has summarised the recent financial split at the G20 meeting, in the style…

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Economics28 June 10<28 June 10

Peter Schiff: Wall Street Unspun, 23rd of June

The small but determined worldwide movement to reform global monetary policies, based upon Austrian School economics, took a blip upwards last week when Peter…

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