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Monthly Archives: July 2017

Online retail competition hype

July 25, 2017

Lately I’ve been reading about the competition heating up in the retail grocery space, with Amazon in a deal to …

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Whether “too low for too long” caused the housing boom is beside the point of what constitutes an appropriate policy remedy

July 23, 2017

Nearly a decade after the financial crisis and Great Recession began, scores of arguments about the cause of the financial …

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Trump Administration’s dizzying moral compass

July 21, 2017

There was a story posted in Reuters a few days ago regarding the Trump Administration’s cancellation of the CIA program …

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Framing Makes or Breaks the Case in Public Opinion

July 20, 2017

Today, the US Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, announced the seizure and shutdown of two nefarious websites, AlphaBay and Hance being …

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2017 Buick Cascada

July 18, 2017

Over the weekend, when I went to the gas station for a fill up, I noticed an absolutely gorgeous car …

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D’s View: Sept 2008 FOMC yuks up sharp spending decline, plummeting retail

July 15, 2017

In the comments section of this Scott Sumner post on Econlog about the profession’s public letdown of 2008, Marcus Nunes …

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The folly of inflation targeting

July 14, 2017

Target folly There is an article posted on Bloomberg today about what the release of the CPI measures that is …

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D’s view: Persistent monetary policy absurdity

July 1, 2017

I have been working on the 357th post about the logical problems with inflation targeting. This particular post has been …

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"The desire is there to do something about difficult problems, but because it is difficult to do something which would help solve them, people do something else instead." -- Dr. Madsen Pirie, Adam Smith Institute

“You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from.” — Cormac McCarthy, Nonconformist Hall of Famer

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  • *NGDP Advisers Free Blog – Nunes, Cole, Alexander, and Irving
  • Econlog – Scott Sumner
  • Historinhas (The Faint of Heart) – Marcus Nunes
  • hwasshoi
  • Macro and Other Market Musings – David Beckworth
  • Monetary Equivalence – Becky Hargrove
  • Monetary Freedom – Bill Woolsey
  • Money Mischief – Petar Sisko (in Croatian)
  • Tenth Amendment Center (TAC) – Nullification Movement
  • The Market Monetarist – Lars Christensen
  • The Money Illusion – Scott Sumner
  • Uneasy Money – David Glasner
  • Uneconomical – Britmouse
  • zSynthenomics – Yichuan Wang

Recent Posts

  • Wasteful things big government does: The FCC and Amateur Radio (HAM) Regulation
  • Progressives have been spreading anti-democratic disinformation for decades. They need to be called out for it.
  • Taming inflation: Damned if you do. Damned if you don’t.
  • “Too Many Jobs” is back: When will the uncivil Philips Curve thinking die?
  • My King Henry VIII/Catherine of Aragon narrative peeve
  • Long time, no post! Tight money and other stuff
  • What’s the definition of too expansionary monetary policy??
  • Here’s a simple questionnaire for MAGA heads.
  • The real problem is the political problem and nothing worth doing can be done until resolved
  • The truth is liberating. The Lincoln Project should be telling it about J6

Recent Comments

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