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  • Utah Governer Signs Curreny Amedments

    This was a few days ago. Does anyone have any opinions or ideas that might shut down the gleam of optimism I have for this bill? I'm just wondering if it could possibly catch on any time soon. http://le.utah.gov/~2011/htmdoc/hbillhtm/HB0317S01.htm
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Braden on Tue, Mar 29 2011
  • Re: Austrian Perspective on the Fall of Rome?

    I don't know any books on this subject. However there's a mp3 accompanied with a transcript of Joseph R. Peden's lecture "Inflation and the Fall of the Roman Empire," given at the Seminar on Money and Government in Houston, Texas, on October 27, 1984. I've listend to it and...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Sisa Lova Mis on Mon, Sep 14 2009
  • Looking for used Richard Maybury "Uncle Eric" books (or similar)

    My son will be turning 8 years old soon and he is exceptionally bright for his age...and he is really showing a strong interest in economics and politics. He already understands the value of collecting gold & silver over paper money, and totally understands inflation as well! During the presidential...
    Posted to General (Forum) by Erica Thomas on Wed, Jan 28 2009
  • Libertarians like free money (at least this one does.....)

    I'm naturally frugal, and am always looking for opportunities to produce free money without risk - arbitrage, if you will. I'm guessing that its a trait I share with most folks..... Such an opportunity exists in the form of E-Bay's new rebate program with Live.com. I've been using it...
    Posted to General (Forum) by mty on Mon, Dec 1 2008
  • Would Our Economy Have Grown As It Has Being on Gold Standard?

    Some have argued that our economy wouldn't have grown as it has were we still on the gold standard. This infers that the economy is a zero sum gain and that the only way to grow is via exports with a trade deficit in our favor. Trade aside, can an economy grow with a fixed supply of money?
    Posted to Newbies (Forum) by Pchiou on Sun, Nov 16 2008
  • History of Gold as Money?

    I am currently reading Murray Rothbard's "What Has Government Done To Our Money? & The Case for a 100 Percent Gold Dollar". I recently came upon a curios passage that states the following: "I need not go through the familiar but fascinating story of how gold and silver were selected...
    Posted to History (Forum) by 2220 on Wed, May 28 2008
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