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25 Mar Will Central Planning Work?; How do we Solve a Problem like North Korea?*

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Will Central Planning Work? Friday’s The Lonely Realist was distributed early on a turbulent news-filled day. That news included March’s EU factory output, which fell off the table, and U.S. manufacturing activity, which slipped to its lowest level in almost two years. The slowing...

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22 Mar The Central Bankers’ Dilemma; Was Pax Americana Good for America?*

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The Central Bankers’ Dilemma On March 30th, the Federal Reserve announced that it does not intend to increase interest rates in 2019. It has put its Quantitative Tightening (QT) program on indefinite hold. Recall that it was only in November that Fed-watchers were forecasting...

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18 Mar The First Amendment, a Free Press and Journalism; A Recession?*

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The First Amendment, a Free Press and Journalism What is the obverse of a “free press”? We’ve once again reached a point in history where that question has become topical because America’s media has taken steps on-the-way to becoming an “unfree press.” Why is...

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15 Mar Global Economic Stability; A Partial Scorecard of Trump-Promised Policies*

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Global Economic Stability The past 10 years, post the Great Recession, has been a period of surprisingly measured global economic growth. Although developing countries, primarily in Asia and Africa, have witnessed the strongest economic performance, developed countries also have participated. For example, Australia has...

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13 Mar Whither Inflation?; A Peak at the Meltdown of Retailing*

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Whither Inflation (an ongoing discussion)? The Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and other Central Bankers have been working in parallel to stimulate their economies. To do so, they’ve printed enormous amounts of fiat currencies: U.S....

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