Housing Update
…considered almost risk-free because if the borrowers default, Fannie or Freddie will pay off the loans (assuming Fannie and Freddie remain solvent). Non-conforming loans go into pools known as private-label…
…considered almost risk-free because if the borrowers default, Fannie or Freddie will pay off the loans (assuming Fannie and Freddie remain solvent). Non-conforming loans go into pools known as private-label…
…of production, even though in the “higher stage of socialism” generally labeled “pure communism,” the state is supposed to “wither away.” Capitalism is private ownership of the means of production,…
…they were not advocating for permanent state control at all. In the Communist Manifesto they wrote that “the free development of each is the condition for the free development of…
…large class of free-holding, independent farmers who had access to distant markets. What explains the difference? In a recent essay, Noam Maggor, a historian at Queen Mary University of London, documents…
…aspect of capitalism, which I will call relatively unbridled financial markets operating on a global basis, has broken down. And it has broken down in [such a] way that I…
…income… Barro and Prescott might fire back that rational individuals can hold risk-free assets – and in fact would. So why does David label my proposition “highly dubious”? Brad himself…
…markets. They interfere with markets when it suits their purposes. Bush supported bailouts for airlines, unprecedented subsidies for agriculture and tariff protections for steel. Indeed, heh, ok then, and so…
…was harmful to US economic performance. As of about 1850, all of the major elements of modern, free market, capitalist economies were in place with the limited liability corporation, professional…
…of subsidies represented by the “active business exception” that allows tax free reorganizations to move business assets and jobs out of the country without any tax “toll” on the departure….
…have the label on your clothing. Visited the Flag Ship REI store in Denver. Pretty impressive. If a camper or backpacker, the experience is like going to the Sears Christmas…