Business Cycles
A Democracy (and Republic) of Decrees
Did the Recession Ever Really Go Away?
Housing prices hitting 2002 levels, unemployment still at 9 percent, private-sector job growth flat, and retail sales still struggling: these are headlines that few expected three years ago. The stimulus was a gigantic, wasteful, destructive flop.
The Myth of Japan’s Lost Decades
Why Monetary Expansion Must Stop
11. Money Makes the World Go Round: The Monetary Theory of the Business Cycle
Narrated by Paul Strikwerda.
Rethinking Iceland’s Recovery
Does Economic Growth Cause Inflation?
A true expansion of wealth cannot generate a general increase in prices.
Inflation Is Here, and It Is Going to Get Worse
The growth momentum of price indexes shows visible strengthening. Prepare for more.
QE2 Fuels a Global Fury
Higher food prices set off the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and the mass protests in countries like Algeria, Jordan, Yemen, Bahrain, and Iran. People in these countries buy more unprocessed foods and spend a much higher percentage of their income on food, so they have been severely impoverished by Bernanke's QE2.