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Does trickle down economics/austrian economics/conservatives have any idea to create jobs besides just tax cuts ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trickle-down_economics
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austrian economics/conservatives have any idea to create jobs besides just tax cuts ?
http actually say.
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Posted Yesterday, 06:33 PM
The Austrian school and various neoclassical economists claim through their theory of the business cycle that low interest rates combined with the fractional reserve banking system are responsible for the "boom and bust" cycle...
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Why aren't Conservatives mad for strict - Tom Woods
Austrian Business Cycle Theory in Seven and a Half Minutes
Austrian Theory of the Trade:33 PM, said:
The Austrian....
Eliminating the whole argument behind Austrian economics).
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The well-meaning desire to discover in the bourgeois world the best of all possible worlds replaces in vulgar economy all need for love of truth and inclination for scientific investigation. ~ Karl Marx
In Plato’s Euthyphro , Socrates poses the question...
Started by Le Fou on
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Fuck the baseline humans!
Mods are....
I mean.
." --from the movie Solyaris
http://francoistremblay.wordpress.com/ Austrian economics is terrible more serious target than Austrian economics, which is more or less a mystery cult.
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THE ULTIMATE ACHIEVEMENT OF AN INTELLECTUAL JOURNEY
A lecture by an economist who is a student of many economic theories.
excerpt...
"The present crisis is not a crisis of capitalism, but a crisis of state
interventionism, and it is also a consequence...
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Austrian Economics Is Scientific (Keynesianism Is Not)
"The Austrian school advocates no government intervention into the economy at all something about economics....
Good to hear from ya, Rolo.
This is going to end badly.
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I can't say I have much respect for an economic school that quite explicitly rejects the use of empirical and statistical evidence in favour of what basically amounts to an economic religion, deriving all their conclusions from unproven 'axioms' in which...
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It concludes that in a capitalistic economy.
Keynesian economics is talking about macroecnomics.
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Just sayin'....predictable.
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In 2006 I was introduced to a lady that took... .
My first software project, I was still in law school and a RN I met at the gym paid me to write him day trading software(1998) .
Indeed I have a metric for any bubble; When people start doing irrational things .
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I have always found Richard Mayberry helpful on austrian.
"The Austrian economists point out that the economy is not a machine, it is an ecology composed of living organisms, people...."
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Well it's under research zeitgeist.
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Isn't not interesting that the Austrian School of Economics & the Frankfurt School of Cultural Marxism? were started by Jewish intellectuals? They both advocate personal degeneracy at the expense of the greater good of society. Both movements have a real...
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How does an economics theory advocate degeneracy.
That would be why I am a Distributist.
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Austrian Economist testifies before the NY Fed Bob Wenzel was invited and subsequently tore the Fed a new one. Good stuff.
Seems to me that Austrians have been spot on about the recession and its causes, while Keynesians like Bernanke and Krugman have...
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So to summarize:
"Economics isn't a science like physics"
"I believe in Say's Law"
"Prices don't in "Austrian business cycle theory" and are inclined to blame every problem on the government this persuasive are people who already believe....
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 10:55:56 -0800 (PST), bandito <mgathers23@gmail.com
a truly free market seems like such an impossible fantasy that it's
hardly worth getting worked up about - I'm looking at YOU, big "L"
libertarians.
still, at the other end...
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Actually, bandito, I'm lately wondering how much of the "protectionism-
caused-the-Depression" story is just propaganda we learned in school,
along with such yeasty lies as "Reconstruction-was-nothin-but-
carpetbaggers-spreading-Nawthun-corruption"... .
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