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Low Unemployment Is Not the Cause of Inflation | Mises Wire

Posted on April 17, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

In his New York Times article of March 27, 2018 — “Immaculate inflation strikes again” — Paul Krugman argues that those economists who are of the opinion that the key factor that causes inflation is increases in money supply are very wrong.
— Read on mises.org/wire/low-unemployment-not-cause-inflation

Some Bubbles are Just Outright Frauds | Armstrong Economics

Posted on April 17, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

QUESTION: BitCoin has crashed and it looks like it will never be what people dreamed as some replacement for the dollar. Are bubbles always involving some
— Read on www.armstrongeconomics.com/history/panics/some-bubbles-are-just-outright-frauds/

Optimism of Manufacturers “Plunged” the Most Ever: NY Fed | Wolf Street

Posted on April 17, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

Optimism of Manufacturers “Plunged” the Most Ever: NY Fed | Wolf Street
— Read on wolfstreet.com/2018/04/16/optimism-of-manufacturers-plunged-the-most-ever-new-york-fed/

GOLD READY FOR HUGE RUN HIGHER – Keith Neumeyer

Posted on April 16, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

GOLD READY FOR HUGE RUN HIGHER – Keith Neumeyer
— Read on www.bitchute.com/video/anZE0wQKQPM/

Warren Buffett and The New York Times Are Still Wrong About Taxes | Mises Wire

Posted on April 15, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

Politicians routinely assert that they want more economic growth.
— Read on mises.org/wire/warren-buffett-and-new-york-times-are-still-wrong-about-taxes

America’s Sinking Public Pension Plans Are Now $1.4 Trillion Underwater – Hit & Run : Reason.com

Posted on April 14, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

Taxpayer contributions to pension plans have doubled in the past decade, but pension debt continues to increase.
— Read on reason.com/blog/2018/04/13/americas-sinking-public-pension-plans-ar

GM Cuts Another Shift in Ohio, 1,500 Layoffs, as Cruze Sales Plunge. Production in Mexico Started in 2015 | Wolf Street

Posted on April 13, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

GM Cuts Another Shift in Ohio, 1,500 Layoffs, as Cruze Sales Plunge. Production in Mexico Started in 2015 | Wolf Street
— Read on wolfstreet.com/2018/04/13/carmageddon-gm-cuts-shift-in-ohio-1500-layoffs-as-cruze-sales-plunge-production-in-mexico-started-in-2015/

Government Motors

Tariff Tough Talk | Mauldin Economics

Posted on April 11, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

Trade and tariffs are all over the news because President Trump is going after China. This vexes financial markets, which want minimal trade barriers.
— Read on www.mauldineconomics.com/connecting-the-dots/tariff-tough-talk

China president’s conciliatory trade gesture raises optimism

Posted on April 11, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

BEIJING (AP) — Investors and China watchers welcomed President Xi Jinping’s pledge Tuesday to open his country’s market wider to foreign competition, hoping it will ease a trade d
— Read on apnews.com/

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations – Foundation for Economic Education – Working for a free and prosperous world

Posted on April 11, 2018 by johnbarleycorn12

It may not feel like spring yet, but regulatory agencies have turned their fancies to rulemaking, with 45 proposed and 70 final regulations ranging from the size of oranges to yellow lances.
— Read on fee.org/articles/this-week-in-ridiculous-regulations/

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