The following is a guest post by Trace Mayer, J.D. an entrepreneur, investor, journalist and monetary scientist with degrees in accounting and law who understands economics and can help you understand monetary science and economic law at Run To Gold and how to control your personal privacy at How To Vanish. A couple days ago Kevin… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Frosty Edition
Last weekend, I went on a trip with my girlfriend to a B&B out in the countryside over the Halloween weekend to celebrate our 6th anniversary together. The B&B was located on a hill amongst the mountains, with a nice view of the country side. It snowed gently over the night, and we woke up… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Halloween Edition
Here are my posts of the week: Three Lessons Learned from Observing Monkeys – This is a post that was inspired by First Gen American. Victim of DDOS Attack – No damage done, but the site was unavailable for some time! Book Review: Economics In One Lesson – A highly recommended read. How You Can… [Read More]
Improve Economics and Help Feed the Poor at the Same Time
Robert Murphy, an economist, teacher, and author who is a member of the Mises Institute, has challenged Paul Krugman to a debate on the Keynesian versus Austrian business cycle theory. Since Paul Krugman, a nobel laureate and top Keynesian, has refused to engage in open debate with the Austrian school until now, Robert has decided… [Read More]
Book Review: Economics In One Lesson
Economics In One Lesson, by Henry Hazlitt: A book review Have you ever been confused when politicians speak of tariffs and subsidies? Does talk of inflation make your head spin? Henry Hazlitt helps clear away the fog of economics in his book, “Economics in One Lesson ” (Amazon affiliate link). The one lesson is very simple:… [Read More]