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Why Did the Adjusted Monetary Base Fall Recently?
Michael Rozeff

Let us be thankful for small blessings.... keep reading

Bernanke's Choices: Which Will It Be? Or Can He Do Both?
Robert Anderson

You have heard of the rick and the hard place. Bernanke has a choice. Here is the choice.... keep reading

Treasury Yield for 30-Year T-Bonds at 3.64%. What Now?
Gary North

Fear of inflation is now taking hold.... keep reading

The U.S. Treasury's Debt-Refinancing Crisis
Site Member

An analysis of what the Treasury is facing. How can the Federal Reseerve not fund much of the shortfall. How much shortfall? Gigantic.... keep reading

The Best Currencies in the World, and Why
Gary North

If you want out of the dollar, where should you go?... keep reading

Adjunct Prof. Easton Confronts Ex-Professor Bernanke, Asks a Key (Dodged) Question. Conclusion? Mass Inflation. Soon.
Gary North

Prof. Easton invited me to speak to his economics classes last spring. I don't think Dr. Bernanke is likely to have that opportunity.... keep reading

An Austrian School Understanding of Inflation and Deflation
Richard Ebeling

Professor Ebeling clears up cause and effect in matters monetary. This is not the way Ben Bernanke sees things. Neither do deflationists.... keep reading

The Federal Reserve System Contemplates the Next Bailout -- the Biggest of All
Gary North

Yesterday, I said to expect this. I did not have to wait long.... keep reading

My Letter to the Austrian School's #1 Expert in Monetary Theory.
Gary North

On matters of monetary theory, I defer to this man. I asked him to write an article. I hope he does.... keep reading

A Low-Budget, 4-Minute Video Makes the Strongest Case I Have Seen for the Magnitude of This Crisis
Gary North

If you have ever doubted the power of the YouTube revolution in communications, watch this. Prepare to be stunned. I was.... keep reading

Is the Federal Reserve Pushing on a String?
Brian Benton

What the most recent data reveal about the banks.... keep reading

Treasury Bond Rates Rise. But There Is an Anomaly: An Inverted Yield Curve, 20-Year vs. 30-Year. Why? Should You Sell?
Gary North

When China sells, the FED pays attention. China is selling long-term T-bonds. It is buying short-term bills. What now... keep reading

The End of Capitalism Is Near, According to Geithner and Mises
Gary North

If we take seriously Geithner's testimony on January 21, we must conclude that capitalism is ending.... keep reading

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