Bagus’s In Defense of Deflation Will Soon Be Available in Chinese
Writes Xiong Yue:
The translation of the Chinese version of In Defense of Deflation by Prof.Philipp Bagus has been finished.
Writes Xiong Yue:
The translation of the Chinese version of In Defense of Deflation by Prof.Philipp Bagus has been finished.
We often focus on the fact that abolishing cash abolishes the last remnants of financial privacy. But of course, abolishing cash also increases the Fed's ability to manipulate the economy with negative interest rates.
Philipp Bagus, author of The Tragedy of the Euro, has completed a new book In Defense of Deflation, now available at Amazon.
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The quality of economic journalism in the United States is terrible.
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