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- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
Tag Archives: Ben Bernanke
FORECASTING THE ECONOMY: Keynesian Economics vs. Austrian Economics — [VIDEO]
The 2 videos are designed to convince you that the Austrians’ economic predictions are more accurate. The first video has an intro in French, sorry for that, but the rest of the video is in English (with French subtitles). Keynesians’ … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Finance, Financial Markets, Forecasting (Science & Practice), Prediction Post-Mortem, The Global Economy
Tagged Ben Bernanke, credit, crisis, economic crisis, economic recession, Economics, economy, financial crisis, forecasts, global economy, Money, money creation, Paul Krugman, Peter Schiff, post-mortem predictions, prediction post-mortems, Predictions, real estate market, reality check, Ron Paul, stock market, stock markets, US economy, US stock market, wealth
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Jim Rogers on Ben Bernanke… –and it’s not pretty. – [VIDEO]
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, The Global Economy
Tagged 60 minutes, Ben Bernanke, CBS News, commodities, credit, currencies, data, economy, employment, Fed policy, Federal Reserve, fiscal stimulus, fraudulent data, fraudulent public data, growth, housing, inflation, Jim Rogers, jobs, long-term growth, Money, money creation, money printing, Politics, public data, Reuters, unemployment, US currency, US dollar, US economy, US government, US politics
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Mark Zuckerberg and Ben Bernanke on 60 Minutes – [VIDEO]
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Financial Markets, Inventions & Innovations, Regulations, The Global Economy, The Internet
Tagged 60 minutes, Ben Bernanke, CBS News, FaceBook, Federal Reserve, Finance, Information Technology, Mark Zuckerberg, Social Networks, The Internet, US Federal Reserve, world-wide web
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Ron Paul: We need a WikiLeaks on the Federal Reserve. – [VIDEO]
Any comment Caveat Bettor?
Posted in Finance, News, Politics
Tagged Ben Bernanke, currencies, currency, Federal Reserve, Money, money creation, Politics, printing money, Ron Paul, US dollar, US government, US politics, WikiLeaks
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Jim Rogers: Ben Bernanke only knows about printing money. – [VIDEO]
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged banks, Ben Bernanke, commodities, dollar, economy, Federal Reserve, inflation, Jim Rogers, Money, money creation, US economy, US Federal Reserve
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Ron Paul –> the good… and the ugly
The Ugly: The Good:
Posted in Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged Ben Bernanke, CPAC, economic freedom, economic liberty, economy, Federal Reserve, Freedom, global economy, libertarianism, libertarians, liberty, Politics, Ron Paul, The Global Economy, US constitution, US economy, US government, US politics
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Don’t worry too much about the Dubai World default.
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged Abu Dhabi, bankruptcies, bankruptcy, Ben Bernanke, buildings, China, Chris Dodd, credit, creditors, debt, dollar, Dubai, Dubai World, Federal Reserve, Finance, Financial Markets, housing boom, housing market, international housing market, investing, investments, morgages, office buildings, Peter Schiff, property prices, public debt, real estate, real estate prices, Ron Paul, skyscrapers, United Arab Emirates, US currency, US dollar, US economy, US housing market, US monetary policy, Washington Post
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How the Fed accelerated the inflation it is now confronting
From today’s WSJ: The nearby chart from economist Arthur Laffer offers an instructive summary of recent monetary history. It compares actual prices, as measured by spot commodity prices, to the fed funds rate, which is a rough proxy for tighter … Continue reading