Jeremie T.A. Rostan

Jérémie T.A. Rostan is “agrégé de philosophie.” He teaches philosophy and economics in San Francisco, California. He wrote a study guide to Carl Menger’s Principles of Economics, prepared in 2008 for distribution through Mises.org.Download PDF

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Mises Daily Jeremie T.A. Rostan
According to Obama’s leading economic adviser, the current double-digit unemployment rate is obviously due to a “shortfall in aggregate demand.” The only “obvious” thing about such a diagnosis and prescription is that they are very useful to the Obama gang.
Mises Daily Jeremie T.A. Rostan
For the enemies of freedom in general , and of the economy in particular, the recent crash has been the occasion to re-assert that markets in general, and financial ones in particular, are inherently unstable — and thus dangerous — because they are driven by irrational behaviors such as the “mimetic effect,” which, according to many experts and politicians, explains how Wall Street booms and then busts.