Turkey’s Election Scenarios: The Good, the Bad, and the Scary
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The Money Supply Has Plummeted in the Biggest Drop Since the Great Depression
Money supply growth fell again in March, plummeting further into negative territory after turning negative in
Finance Discovers Sting: “How Fragile We Are”
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The Ukraine War Isn’t about Democracy. It’s about States Seeking More Power.
The fight between Russia and NATO is not about "democracy versus authoritarianism." Rather both the US and
Progressives Want to Eliminate Wealthy Entrepreneurs but Need the Wealth They Create
Being perceived as anti–working class is a cardinal sin in American politics. Working-class people are seen
Financial Economists Dismiss Stock Buyback Fury
Ryan Bourne and Sophia Bagley On May 3, 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a rule to
Chileans Vote to Step Back from the Socialist Brink
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Amid Wave of Fed Criticism, Cato Study Finds Fed Has Been Historically Ineffective at Managing Inflation
Jai Kedia Recent Gallup polls have found that public confidence in Fed chair, Jerome Powell, is at
Government Budget Deficits Cannot Stimulate True Economic Growth
A central tenet of Keynesian economics is that governments must run budget deficits to stimulate economic
Congress And Biden Are Playing With Fire In The Debt Ceiling Standoff
Economy Congress And Biden Are Playing With Fire In The Debt Ceiling Standoff A FiveThirtyEight Chat May 10, 2023,