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Dollarization Puts Foreign Economies At The Mercy Of The US Regime
Dollarization does indeed bring economic benefits, but Latin American policymakers might be well-advised to consider the geopolitical effects of dollarization as well.
Economics And The Real World
Various assumptions employed by mainstream economists are detached from reality.
Fed Forecasts: Financial Sport Or Costly Distraction?
The Fed continues to publish the Summary of Economic Projections, in which Federal Open Market Committee members guess the trajectory of macroeconomic indicators like gross domestic product, the unemployment rate, and price inflation.
True Money Supply Is The Correct Measure Of Inflation, Not Consumer Price Index
Historically, inflation always referred to an increase in the money supply, whereas nowadays it refers to an increase in prices.
Assessing The BRICS Expansion: Debunking Expectations
At the conclusion of the BRICS summit in Johannesburg on August 24, 2023, it was announced that the five-country grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, had invited six more countries to join.
The State Vs. Entrepreneurs: Prosperity Always Loses
Governments prioritize economic growth as a national policy to win elections. Economic growth is a concern for all citizens because increasing economic growth improves living standards.
Real Economic Growth Depends On Savings
Most economic commentators agree that individual consumption rather than saving is the key to economic prosperity. Saving, they believe, hinders economic growth because it coincides with weakening demand for goods.
Even Though They Are In Long-Term Decline, Labor Unions Still Threaten The Economy
Although many may think that unions are a thing of the past and are no longer relevant, they clearly remain both a political and economic force to be reckoned with.
The Central Bank Policy Interest Rate Vs. The Natural Rate
According to many commentators, the Fed’s monetary policy, which aims at price stability, is the key factor in attaining stable economic growth.
Strikes Always Have Economic Consequences And The Latest UAW Strike Is No Exception
Americans may see these demands as justified, that these workers deserve the privilege of higher pay and benefits. However, they are woefully unaware of the economic consequences that will follow if these demands are meant in full.
Is The Gig Economy On The Verge Of Destruction?
Entrepreneurs created the gig economy to help the people it is now about to harm via the misallocation of resources in the imposition of wage minimums and additional infrastructure and overhead costs.
A Ticking Time Bomb: A Huge National Debt Plus Rising Interest Rates
Those who have been predicting a recession in the United States and an associated stock market crash seem to be having a hard time. At least, it appears so.
Why The Fed's Tight Rate Stance Damages The Economy
By thinking of inflation as an increase in prices, Fed policymakers attack the symptoms rather than the causes of inflation, thereby making things much worse.
Lots Of Red Ink At The Fed
The Federal Reserve has officially reported a loss of $57 billion for the first six months of 2023.
Would You Hire An AI-powered McRobot Or A Human Employee?
Young and not so young adults are aware that fast food jobs will equip them with the skills needed to acquire future employment. Some choose to make a career in fast food, while for others it is a means of developing skills and earning money.
Inflation: Government’s Insidious Form Of Theft
A state, given its nature as a predatory institution since it funds itself by force, needs a monetary unit it controls exclusively, with the ability to increase its quantity quickly to deal with its perpetual crises.
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