"Of Property" and the Mercantilist Fallacy
…exchange it for durable Gold or Silver. Problem solved. Locke was a staunch metallist who insisted on the intrinsic value of Money as represented by its weight and fineness. This…
…exchange it for durable Gold or Silver. Problem solved. Locke was a staunch metallist who insisted on the intrinsic value of Money as represented by its weight and fineness. This…
…with federal involvement in the exchanges. Full exchange states have an option to delay. In effect, there will only be one policy available for employers, rather than the menu promised….
…for oil (yes oil prices were regulated for a long time prior to the 70’s and the TRC was OPEC before there was OPEC), and foreign embargos caused price shocks….
…updated his post to report: I’ve had some email exchange on this subject with RSCC spokesman Brad Dayspring who doesn’t dispute that the 1996 Telecommunications Act was a good law…
…of a loss recognition by shareholders in the nonrecognition reorg exchange. Settled law at the time said no such loss could be recognized. And the Bush Treasury also did it…
…bombing a part of our self? Is such a performance not a testament to the benefit of cultural exchange via the arts to ours and the worlds economy? Now, think…
…and exchange rate policies and issues related to the financial sector, and reducing the number of conditions. The IMF conducted a review of its compliance with the new guidelines in…
…And we now know that the Court will uphold Texas’s college-admissions affirmative action law as constitutional and that Scalia will join in the opinion. Here’s the lengthy exchange between him…
…quote, should other Dem politicians recognize its value and decide to use it. Here’s hoping. —- UPDATE: Regular AB reader and commenter rjs and I just had the following exchange…
by Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt Health Care Thoughts: Obamacare Updates The slow march toward full implementation continues. Exchanges – As of today 17 states will create their own exchange, seven…