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Was Henry George Right After All? (A shaggy dog story)
economicprincipals.com — I am not, to put it mildly, an expert on the endgame leading to last year’s banking... panic. For that we have authors Andrew Ross Sorkin, of The New York Times ( Too Big to Fail ); David Wessel, of The Wall Street Journal ( In Fed We Trust ); the beat ... (more) Was Henry George Right After All? (A shaggy dog story)
The Thing about the Fed Most Worth Knowing
economicprincipals.com — Those who think that relatively independent central banking is crucial to maintaining order in the modern world... must be discouraged by the news from Washington these days. It was the House of Representatives that this week made headlines. Its ... (more) The Thing about the Fed Most Worth Knowing
Sound Familiar?
economicprincipals.com — A prominent American working as adviser to a foreign government successfully bargains for the details of a... new constitution – while quietly arranging a lucrative deal for himself with a foreign company operating in his client state under the new ... (more) Sound Familiar?
Long Before Berlin
economicprincipals.com — Long before the Berlin Wall came down, there was May Day in New York. Thinking back about... the flow of history these last forty years or so, there have been many other signposts. But it is May 1, 1975, that stands out in memory as a moment in which it ... (more) Long Before Berlin