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Yes
by B. B. James
Created on: May 25, 2009 Last Updated: May 27, 2009
Many issues are in dispute in macroeconomics, but one of the things that everyone agrees upon is this:
by Sandi Crain
Created on: October 28, 2009 Last Updated: October 29, 2009
The Federal Reserve has been creating bank notes backed by nothing of real value since 1971. This allows
by Gene Denardo
Created on: April 24, 2009
To put a bit of qualifier on the response, the Federal Reserve is "attempting" to "recreate" an inflationary
Created on: October 18, 2010
The aftermath of the Panic of 1893 revealed serious problems with the National Bank system that attempted
Created on: February 21, 2010 Last Updated: February 22, 2010
"Some men are educated beyond their intelligence, way beyond" Ten Bears
I find economics interesting
Created on: January 21, 2009
If the question is whether the Federal Reserve today is indeed laying the groundwork for the U.S. economy
by Barry Dennis
Created on: January 20, 2009
The Federal Reserve in effects "prints money" by providing funds to the banking industry, which in turn
No
Created on: February 14, 2010 Last Updated: February 15, 2010
The cutting of interest rates to near zero in the wake of the recent financial crisis is not an attempt
by Larry Mason
Created on: February 26, 2009
Wait a minute! We are in the midst of a deflationary threat, a downward spiral like that of the 1930's
by P. Clifford
Created on: March 29, 2009
Not to put too fine a point on it, but the Federal Reserve cannot explicitly cause a bubble; it is investor's
Created on: October 17, 2010
The Fed is not creating an inflationary bubble, rather it is working to avoid an outcome it considers
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