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- Booms and Busts
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James R. Barth
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Recorded at the Toronto Stock Exchange; September 16-17, 1999. [43:57]
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Mark A. Pribonic
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Reminiscent of a juvenile accepting a dare to do something stupid, the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, Senator Christopher Dodd, crowed to reporters the other day that committee members had done what many thought would be impossible: the committee agreed to legislation that would rescue homeowners facing foreclosure. Not to disappoint
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Matthew Beller
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A debate has been raging for some time among those in the finance industry about whether the United States is currently experiencing inflation, deflation, stagflation, reflation, hyperinflation, or maybe even some other sort of “-flation” that only Dr. Seuss could imagine. Given the confusion, this article will add some color to the debate by
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Frank Shostak
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If it were possible to lift real economic growth by means of money pumping, world poverty would have been eradicated a long time ago. Real economic growth requires real savings to fund various activities that support and promote it, writes Frank Shostak. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Floy
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Antony P. Mueller
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Fake booms and their consequent busts are directly linked to financial cycles, which in turn reflect the swings in money creation. Fiat money lies at the heart of this process, writes Antony P. Mueller. This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Steven
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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The Mises Circle in Colorado, sponsored by the Limited Government Forum of Colorado Springs, 4 April 2009.
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Ryan McMaken
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If we can spend a few trillion overnight to bail out investors and send out 150 million stimulus checks, why not also launch a universal basic income and a slavery reparations program? This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. Narrated by Millian Quinteros. Original Article: “ How Bailouts and Stimulus Pave the Way for a