Will the Chinese economy go the way of the USSR’s? – UnHerd
Will the Chinese economy go the way of the USSR’s? – UnHerd
— Read on unherd.com/2018/09/will-chinese-economy-go-way-ussrs/
one opinion
Will the Chinese economy go the way of the USSR’s? – UnHerd
— Read on unherd.com/2018/09/will-chinese-economy-go-way-ussrs/
one opinion
President-Elect of Mexico’s Bombshell: Economy in “Situation of Bankruptcy” | Wolf Street
— Read on wolfstreet.com/2018/09/24/president-elect-mexico-amlo-economy-in-situation-of-bankruptcy/
How Millennials Are Shifting the Housing Market | Wolf Street
— Read on wolfstreet.com/2018/09/17/where-millennials-live-zip-code-and-are-the-majority/
Financial media-administered history lessons — whether by commentaries or interviews — on the Great Crash that occurred 10 years ago are frightening. The would-be history teachers are in total denial (or ignorance) of the key fact that 2008 was a monetary-made disaster.
— Read on mises.org/wire/we-still-havent-learned-right-lessons-2008-crash
In a surprise announcement, Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said on Wednesday that the US and Mexico could come to terms on a bilateral trade
— Read on classiarius.net/nafta-ii-should-be-the-stated-goal-for-us-and-canada/
Ten years on, the crisis unleashed in Wall Street in 2008 is still with us
— Read on riggedgame.blog/2018/09/11/what-caused-the-crash-of-2008-is-now-shaping-our-post-modern-1930s/
Newly created business numbers hit a record and job openings soar. Trump’s economy is booming.
— Read on patriotpost.us/articles/58210-trump-economy-spurs-record-entrepreneurship
China is the global economy’s 600-pound gorilla, second in size only to the US.
— Read on www.mauldineconomics.com/frontlinethoughts/chinas-command-innovation
The shorter work week is entirely a capitalist invention, writes Thomas DiLorenzo. As capital investment caused the marginal productivity of labor to increase over time, less labor was required to produce the same levels of output.
— Read on mises.org/library/markets-not-unions-gave-us-leisure
Change will be today’s topic. Below I’m reproducing part of a letter I originally wrote in December 2007 and have referred to several times. It is the single most-read letter I have written and the most commented-on, too. I consider it, in some ways, my most important letter.
— Read on www.mauldineconomics.com/frontlinethoughts/the-growing-economic-sandpile
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