Gordon Long
Meet the Host of our Program Show Gordon T Long, co-founder of the Financial Repression Authority. Gordon T. Long has been publically offering his financial and economic writing since 2010, following a career internationally in technology, senior management & investment finance. He brings a unique perspective to macroeconomic analysis because of his broad background, which is not typically found or available to the public. Mr. Long was a senior group executive with IBM and Motorola for over 20 years.Videos by Gordon Long
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