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An Aging Keynesian Economist Was Scared About Savings in the Middle of the 2001 Recession. Old Dogs Don't Learn New Tricks.
Gary North

Economist Wynne Godley was convinced that savings would make the 2001 recession worse: the same old Keynesian bugaboo. I was worried about Greenspan's policy of inflating the money supply to reduce short-term interest rates: the same old Austrian School bugaboo.... keep reading

The Equality of Foreign Earnings and Foreign Payments, Despite the Annual U.S. Payments Deficit
Gary North

This remains the oddest oddity of the entire balance of payments question. Warren Brooks pointed it out in 1991. It still was unexplained in 2001. It remains unexplained today. How is this possible?... keep reading

The U.S. Stock Market as a Chain Letter: Mutual Funds Were Still Buying in Summer, 2001
Gary North

In mid-July, 2001, the Dow moved up 238 points in one day based on a single economically peripheral news story. The lemmings were still hopeful, despite the recession that was not yet official.... keep reading

Why Buy and Hold Is a Loser's Strategy in an Age of Inflation.
Gary North

The experts tell us to buy and hold. This is the key to investment success. But this theory has risks and flaws, as every investment strategy does. You need to be aware of them.... keep reading

Price Deflation in Japan in 2001. The Federal Reserve Fought This in 2001, but Not Today.
Gary North

In 2001, the Federal Reserve pumped in fiat money to keep prices rising. In 2004, the FED began stabilizing money. If it sticks to this policy, price deflation and recession lie ahead.... keep reading

A Form Letter That Will Get Back a Big Chunk of Your Banking Privacy That the Government Stole from You in 2001.
Gary North

Here is a way to short-circuit the effects of the Financial Modernization Act of 2001. If you don't take action, you are vulnerable.... keep reading

The Good Old Days: American Taxes in 1776; Egyptian Taxes in Joseph's Day
Gary North

What would the American revolutionaries say of our taxes today? Would they think that their battles to bring liberty from oppressive taxation were worth it?... keep reading

To Fight the 2001 Recession, the Federal Reserve System Put the Economy on the Equivalent of Methadone. Methadone Is Addictive.
Gary North

Like a drug, fiat money is addictive. When the FED adopted an easy-money strategy in 2001 to reduce interest rates, it created a false boom to counteract a real recession. In late 2004, the FED reversed this policy.... keep reading

E-Mail Marketing is the Wave of the Future. I Do Not Mean Spam. I Mean an in-house Email list.
Gary North

Any business that is not actively adding to its email list is digging a deep hole for itself -- maybe a burial plot. It is handing over market share to its competitors.... keep reading

Job Protection Is the #1 Defensive Strategy During a Recession.
Gary North

In the middle of the 2001 Recession, I recommended job security as the #1 defensive strategy. Officially, the NBER had not yet announced this recession, which had started in March.... keep reading

My 2001 Prediction: The End of the U.S. Government's Budget Surplus
Gary North

When recessions hit, wise investors take evasive action. That's because the U.S. government will run a massive deficit to stimulate the economy. This is what happened. I had been saying that it would for months. By this time, the recession was in its first week.... keep reading

My Pre-Recession Recommended Strategies for Dealing With the 2001 Recession.
Gary North

I knew it was coming. I knew the stock market would take another hit. It did.... keep reading

Death Threats to Florida's Katherine Harris in the Aftermath of Bush's Electoral Victory
Gary North

Some people take politics too seriously. There were murder threats against Kstherine Harris, Florida's Secretary of State.... keep reading

Bush's Speaky Victory in 2000, and Why He Was Facing a Recession in 2001
Gary North

A recession was guaranteed, no matter who won the Presidency. That was what I was writing in November of 2000. Political paralysis was looming, and it arrived. Bush's Administration foundered until 9/11.... keep reading

How I Was Able to Call the 2001 Recession in November, 2000: The Same Way I Called the 1990 Recession and 1987's 508-Point Crash.
Gary North

I have called only two recessions in the last 15 years: the 1990 recession (in 1989) and the 2001 recession (in 2000). In both cases, they took place within a year. If you know what to look for, you too can do this.... keep reading

Oil Really Is Running Out at a Rate of a Billion Barrels Every 12 Days: My Second Report on Hubbert's Peak
Gary North

Unless we discover that oil is a renewable resource, meaning that all prevailing oil theory is wrong, there is no escape from an international oil crisis on a massive, economy-busting scale. Peak oil is true. Get used to it. Prepare for it. Act!... keep reading

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