HR 1207: Will Ron Paul's House bill spell the end of the Federal Reserve System?
By Al Coryell
Tags: Columns, Politics, Uncategorized, Tim Geitner, Ron Paul, Recessionomics, politics, Murray Rothbard, Mises Institute, Ludwig von Mises, Larry Summers, Keynesian economics, HR 1207, House of Representatives, Government accounting office, GAO, FOMC, Federal Reserve System, Federal Open MArket Committee, Austrian economics
The Austrians vs. the Keynesians: The end of the Federal Reserve
Tags: Columns, Politics, Uncategorized, Ron Paul, Recessionomics, politics, Ludwig von Mises, Keynesian exonomics, gold standard, fiat money, Federal Reserve System, economics, Ben Bernanke, Austrian School economics
The Keynesians and 'Helicopter Ben' Bernanke: The End of the Fed, Part 2
Tags: Columns, Politics, Uncategorized, Say's Law, Recessionomics, politics, Milton Friedman, Keynesian economics, John Maynard Keynes, Helicopter Ben, fractional reserve banking, Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Fed, Classical theory of economics, Ben Bernanke, Austrian School economics, alan greenspan
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