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Paul Krugman’s Incorrigible Monetary Keynesianism
If Paul Krugman wants to experience what a modernized P2P exchange of sound money feels like, my offer stands. I’m willing to help.
August 10, 2018
Student Debt: The Bermuda Triangle of Blame
The $1.5 trillion student-debt crisis is ongoing but can certainly be mitigated if colleges, government, and students work together.
Let’s Think Through This Trade Issue, Carefully
Should the political order reflect a vision of society as a free association of individuals engaging in free exchange for mutual and general benefit and creating a complex society thereby? Or should it come from one that sees membership of a collective entity as primary and allows trade among insiders but puts barriers in the way of trade with outsiders?
The Keynesian Trap: Lessons From the Japanese Slump
Despite Japan’s perfect Keynesian-textbook policy making, the economy has not revived. As a legacy of the policies, the Japanese government debt has grown to a dimension rarely reached outside of times of war.
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