Well there are two things Actions of governments Action of central banks Well in this case I will link to a blog in German:http://www.rottmeyer.de/von-sparweltmeistern-und-anderen-erfolgsgeschichten/ The Irish government has started to support renters. And guess what the prices of renting do not have...
I'm currently reading Bastiat the whole collection. I ordered it from Mises and it was again some eye-opener I got from them. To be honest I did not not of the austrian schoole since maybe 3 or so years ago. Despite the fact that I studied at least some of the political economics. However Mises and...
Our Government? No, All Governments By Monty Pelerin , posted December 13th, 2009 http://www.economicnoise.com/2009/12/13/our-government-no-all-governments/ Frederic Bastiat has been referenced before on this site. His understanding of political economy was unsurpassed. Here is an excerpt from his essay...
The Law by Frederic Bastiat By Monty Pelerin , posted December 11th, 2009 http://www.economicnoise.com/2009/12/11/the-law-by-frederic-bastiat/ Frederic Bastiat was the most influential economic essayist ever. He died in 1850. His “broken window fallacy” is probably the single most important...
I was going to write a longer diatrabe where I describe in detail the March on Albany (NY) protest I went to this past week put on by the Tea Party people. I was kinda reluctant, as most of the people in the local group are all retirees and I'm fresh out of college, but at least it's nice to...
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I work at the college library. So I was at work and my supervisor along with myself were talking about banks and apparently, he tried to stat an HSBC account but was told to call this number only to find out that the woman on the other hand was in Bombay, India. He then decided not to get an account...