Niall Ferguson on Keynesianism
bySteve Baker’s researcher, Tim Hewish, found an interesting CNN interview with Niall Ferguson on the US approach to the economic crisis: … the way…
Steve Baker’s researcher, Tim Hewish, found an interesting CNN interview with Niall Ferguson on the US approach to the economic crisis: … the way…
A modest antidote for excessive pessimism can be found from listening to the latest interview at econtalk.org with Matt Ridley, author of the Rational…
In its September 21 meeting Fed officials expressed concern that the US rate of inflation is far too low. Also, on Friday the Fed…
The fallacy of composition misleads you into thinking that you can infer the property of the whole by the property you can observe in…
Following on from an earlier piece, Ben Davies of Hinde Capital discusses the current Japanese economic environment before wrapping up with the precious metals…
Ever since Chairman Bernanke’s infamous Jackson Hole speech in August, markets – previously beginning to wilt under the weight of relatively poor economic numbers…
The whole idea of price stability originates from the view that volatile changes in the price level prevents individuals from clearly seeing market signals…
Professor Kevin Dowd has penned an excellent article for the Institute of Economic Affairs. Here’s a sample quote: Then there is the third and…
As you might expect, with Mr Ben Bernanke threatening another massive bout of currency printing to bail out rich Americans with the wealth of…
I’m currently writing a paper that asks (and possibly helps to answer) this question, and I am curious about something. We all know it’s…
