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Vernon Smith on the housing bubble, Adam Smith, and libertarianism — [VIDEO]
Posted in Economics, Finance, The Global Economy
Tagged Adam Smith, bubbles, economic crisis, Economics, economics experiments, experimental exconomics, Finance, financial crisis, Great Depression, housing market, laboratory, libertarian, libertarianism, libertarians, Nobel Prize of Economics, real estate, real estate market, US economy, Vernon Smith
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Steve Keen about the debt crisis and Minsky’s moment — [VIDEO]
13 minutes into: “The real anti-growths are the bankers.”
Posted in Economics, Finance, The Global Economy
Tagged bad debt, bankers' pay, banking, banking system, banks, banksters, borrowing money, credit, currency, debt, deflation, economic behaviors, economic crisis, economic depression, economic growth, economic statistics, Economics, economy, Europe, European Union, Finance, global debt crisis, global economy, gold, gold hedges, gold standard, government debt, growth, house prices, houses, housing, incomes, inflation, Max Keiser, Minsky's moment, money creation, money printing, money supply growth, printing money, private debt, public debt, public deficit, real estate market, real estate prices, Steve Keen, United States Of America, USA, wages
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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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The Chinese real estate bubble
Posted in The Global Economy
Tagged China, housing market, real estate, real estate market
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The INREEX is a real estate prediction exchange that lets investors take advantage of fluctuations in the real estate market, without having to buy real property.
Via Fabian John, INREEX: With INREEX investors can experience the same excitement and liquidity of the stock market, while securing the benefits of real estate investing. The exchange is powered by peer to peer technology allowing for transparent and efficient … Continue reading