Paul Volcker Feb.20
…brought here: Paul Volcker: It’s clear to everyone that we are in the midst of a massive economic and financial crisis. It’s big in the United States, but it is…
…brought here: Paul Volcker: It’s clear to everyone that we are in the midst of a massive economic and financial crisis. It’s big in the United States, but it is…
…has never been and has no prospect of becoming a popular political philosophy. As a result, libertarians need to find political teammates who disagree with them on questions of economic…
…refocused message that appeals to the masses. I struggle with the concern of whether Democrats can clarify and better define their misleading “woke/progressive” label. There are so many explanations of what…
…Sheet to make the reported data for the daily supply of oil and the consumption of it balance out . . . essentially a fudge factor they label in their footnotes…
…the fifth week in a row for the 21st time in the past thirty-one weeks….our imports of crude oil rose by an average of 565,000 barrels per day to an average of 6,759,000 barrels…
…had oil left to add our stored commercial crude supplies for the 6th time in 10 weeks, and for the 21st time in the past 48 weeks, even after an…
…and backpack and filled in as a makeshift field producer for one of the biggest events of the 21st century. “What God wanted me to do,” he later said, “was…
…is hard to think that economic integration is a bad thing. As I just reiterated, economic change – all types of economic change – generates both winners and losers. It…
…things associated an economy are sometimes referred to as economics (noun). An economic policy is intended to influence or control the behavior of an economy. All governments have an economic…
…new economic model. ‘Keep the best and discard the rest,’ seems applicable. Truly thinking anew about economics, economic models, would require that we begin our quest free of preconceptions. That…