Tag: Economics
Regime Uncertainty and the S&P 500 as a “Fear Indicator”
Debt Deal Denouement
The Destructive Evil of Price Controls
The Confidence Fairy versus the Animal Spirits—Not Really a Fair Fight
Liberty on Film: Hayek and Others
Spending Cuts Are More Effective for Deficit Reduction
Raising the Debt Limit: I Couldn’t Have Said It Better
Dodd-Frank: One Year Later, the Bailout Dilemma Remains
FDR Redux: A Cartoon Guide to Cutting the National Debt by 40% with the Stroke of a Pen! (Part II)
FDR Redux: A Cartoon Guide to Cutting the National Debt by 40% with the Stroke of a Pen! (Part I)
Warren Buffett’s Deficit Reduction Plan
Justice Done in Louisiana! Whuda Thunk?
Debt Ceiling? Default? These Aren’t Big Issues
Europeans’ Thoughts on the Greek Bailout
An Easy Solution to the Government’s Debt-Ceiling Impasse
Politicians and Economists
Looming Treasury “Default”: Theater of the Absurd
World War II: Still Being Touted as the Quintessential Keynesian Miracle
Book Champions Market-Based Law and Justice
Money versus Monetary Base: A Basic Yet Critical Distinction
Why Isn’t Rick Scott More Popular?
The Continuing Puzzle of the Hyperinflation that Hasn’t Occurred
Inflation Update
War on Terror Is Bad for Economy
Summer 2011 Issue of The Independent Review Now Available. Discuss.

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