The Hera Research Newsletter (HRN) is pleased to present an eye opening interview with James G. Rickards, Senior Managing Director of Tangent Capital Partners, a merchant bank specializing in alternative asset management solutions, and also Chief Operating Officer of Oro Capital Advisors, LLC, a commercial...
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Filed under: Federal reserve, deflation, inflation, China, Hyperinflation, QE2, Ben Bernanke, Jim Rickards, Brazil, U.S. Treasuries, Brazillian real, debt monetization, quantitative easing, yuan, RMB, U.S. dollar, QE
Hey Guys, Just wanted to tell you guys about a great new resource to educate people who don't know much about economics by just telling them to go to econtoons.com which goes to youtube playlist of many economics related cartoons to illustrate and educate on many fundamental concepts. Alex Merced
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on Tue, Dec 21 2010
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Understanding Inflation Advocates by Alex Merced (Check out my other websties - LibertyIsNow - Creatarian - VoteMerced ) There are two fundamental questions that come up people discuss monetary policy, and peoples views on these two questions which shape what they think policy should be. These questions...
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Alex Merced
on Tue, Nov 23 2010
Filed under: Inflation, Deflation, Psycology, Long Depression, Jorg Guido Hulsmann, 1870s
Quite interesting to read what proponents of inflation, like Donald Luskin, said in 2001, when they saw a deflation threat. Read more .
Labor Economics #1 - Sticky Wages by Alex Merced The next few posts I'll be writing will be a series on some aspects of labor economics which will mainly center around wages and upward mobility. In this initial part of the series I'm going to address one of the main Keynesian buzzwords, "Sticky...
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Filed under: Inflation, Keynesian, Deflation, Austrian Economics, High Wages, Stick Wages, John Maynard Keynes, Labor