Category Archive: 6b) Austrian Economics
Marxist Women’s Day
In April 1845, Karl Marx’s mother-in-law sent to the Marx family a nanny named Helene Demuth, known as “Lenchen.” Marx’s long-suffering wife, Jenny, was thrilled. After all, she had long expressed the wish that Karl would “earn some capital rather than just writing about capital.”But Karl refused to earn money. Just as he refused soap and bathing, which spawned boils all over his body.
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The Absurdity and Danger of the State of the Union
On Thursday night, tens of millions of Americans from across the political spectrum tuned in to see how President Joe Biden would perform in his third State of the Union Address. The president’s age and cognitive ability has become a top issue facing his re-election campaign.
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Wie ist Dubai wirklich?? Mein Erfahrungsbericht über diese VERRÜCKTE Freiheitsoase
Freiheit, Luxus und Business: Ein Blick in das moderne und visionäre Dubai
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Was hat Dubai alles zu bieten?
Die einfachere Frage wäre vielleicht eher, was es nicht zu bieten hat.
Dubai hält eine Vielzahl von Weltrekorden, wie z.B. die größte Indoor-Skianlage, das einzige 7-Sterne-Hotel der Welt, weltweit größte künstliche...
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The Great Depression and Great Depression II: Similarities, Differences
Comparing Great Depression I with the current Great Depression II, the cause has been the same, and the responses have been similar.But it’s important to not take the parallels too far. The circumstances differ, so the impacts will differ.First, the similarities.Same Cause, Similar ResponsesBoth depressions, like recessions, originated with unsustainable booms.
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India Could Dominate the World or “Collapse in on Itself” | Jacob Shapiro
India looks amazing on paper: 1.4 billion people, the world’s fastest-growing economy, rapid digitization, and arms wide open to foreign investment.
In this episode of Global Macro Update with Cognitive Investments partner Jacob Shapiro, you’ll hear about the hottest growth sector in India. Jacob gives it a “9 or a 10.”
We also cover Jacob’s predictions about India’s changing position in the multipolar world, which is one of my core investment...
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Mi entrevista MÁS PERSONAL, con José Carlos Díez
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La TRAMA del PSOE y la KOLDOSFERA
#koldo #koldogarcía #psoe #corrupción #corrupciónpolítica
La trama corrupta: el caso Koldo involucra a ministros y la esposa del presidente en un escándalo que sacude a España.
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Global Debt Levels Are a Ticking Time Bomb
The relentless increase in global debt is an enormous problem for the economy. Public deficits are neither reserves for the private sector nor a tool for growth. Bloated public debt is a burden on the economy, making productivity stall, raising taxes, and crowding out financing for the private sector.
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No, There Is Not a Perfect Open Border System between the States
Jonathan Casey, in his opening remarks during a debate with Ryan McMaken on national divorce, criticized national divorce on the grounds that it throws away the open borders compact between the states.
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Help Us Give Scholarships for AERC!
This month, we will host the Austrian Economics Research Conference (AERC), one of our most important programs. We’ll have thirty-one students attending, and nineteen students will deliver papers of their own. How encouraging!
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Central Banks and Housing Finance
Although manipulating housing finance is not among the Federal Reserve’s statutory objectives, the U.S. central bank has long been an essential factor in the behavior of mortgage markets, for better or worse, often for worse.
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A Circus of Errors
When Nvidia reported high fourth quarter earnings for 2023 in February 2024, it sparked a general rally in stock markets. Stock markets in the United States, Japan, and Europe jumped to all-time highs after a few days of slight declines.
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The American Economy: A House of Cards
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Milei Debe DOLARIZAR Urgentemente
#Milei #Argentina #peso #dolarizacion #dolarizar
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The Politician BehindTrump v. Anderson Still Doesn’t Understand Why She Lost
The US Supreme Court released its ruling on Trump v. Anderson this week and unanimously slapped down the Colorado Supreme Court which had tried to disqualify candidate Donald Trump from the Colorado ballot using section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US constitution.
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Juvenal’s Greatest Poser: “Who Will Guard the Federal Reserve?”
[This article was first published in the New York Sun.]“Who will guard these guardians?” That poser of Juvenal, satirist of Rome, is an immortal question — nowhere more pertinent, though, than in deciding who should oversee the Federal Reserve.
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Smedley Butler Explains the Latest Excuse for American Intervention in Ukraine
Senior Fellow Alex Pollock drew my attention to an important quotation by Smedley Butler: 1935 speech and later a book by Major General Smedley D. Butler (USMC), includes “… A racket is best described, I believe, something that is not what it seems to the majority of people.
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Be on the Lookout for These Lies in Biden’s State of the Union Address
On Thursday evening, President Joe Biden is set to give his third State of the Union address. The political press has been buzzing with speculation over what the president will say. That speculation, however, is focused more on how Biden will perform, and which issues he will prioritize.
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Apartment Bridge Loans Are Collapsing
Stoked by ultra-loose monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, capital markets have been in a persistent bubble for several years. Printing trillions of new dollars and maintaining a zero-interest rate policy (“ZIRP”) was marketed by politicians and bureaucrats as supportive of the “main street economy,” but those trillions were directed primarily towards speculation in capital markets.
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