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Frank  Shostak Frank Shostak

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Why the Fed Can't Do What It Wants to Do Frank Shostak4/3/2008
The Fed's New Tricks Are Creating Disaster Frank Shostak3/18/2008
Is Something Out of Nothing Possible? Frank Shostak2/22/2008
Why Is Bernanke Trying to Fight the Bear? Frank Shostak1/30/2008
Does the Current Financial Crisis Vindicate the Economics of Hyman Minsky? Frank Shostak11/27/2007
Greenspan Absolves Himself Frank Shostak11/6/2007
What's Behind the Fed's Aggressive Interest-Rate Cut? Frank Shostak10/23/2007
What Caused the Liquidity Crunch? Frank Shostak7/31/2007
Are Profits Purely Random? Frank Shostak7/24/2007
Marginal Utility and Interest Formation Frank Shostak7/3/2007
Marginal Utility Is Not Rocket Science Frank Shostak6/5/2007
The Fallacy of Inflation Targeting Frank Shostak5/16/2007
Does Fed Transparency Fuel Growth? Frank Shostak4/20/2007
Money and Inflation: The Tendency to Deny Reality Frank Shostak3/27/2007
The Yen and Monetary Liquidity Frank Shostak3/20/2007
Do Central Banks Really Inflate? No, Say the Post-Keynesians Frank Shostak3/1/2007
Have We Outgrown Recessions? Frank Shostak11/28/2006
Is Debt Alone a Threat? Frank Shostak11/2/2006
Did Phelps Really Explain Stagflation? Frank Shostak10/10/2006
The Prophet of the Great Depression Frank Shostak10/4/2006
Will An Oil Price Fall Push Inflation Down? Frank Shostak9/21/2006
Money and the Stock Market: What is the Relation? Frank Shostak8/29/2006
Who Knows the Neutral Rate of Interest? Not the Fed Frank Shostak5/17/2006
How China's monetary policy drives world commodity prices Frank Shostak5/2/2006
Bernanke's Yield Curve Confusions Frank Shostak3/27/2006
Should We Worry About Falling Savings? Frank Shostak2/22/2006
Does the widening US trade deficit pose a threat to the economy? Frank Shostak2/2/2006
The Ascension of Bernanke Into the Clouds Frank Shostak10/27/2005
Is the Fed an Inflation Fighter or Creator? Frank Shostak10/25/2005
The Myth of the Magical Multiplier Frank Shostak8/19/2005
Is There a Glut of Saving? Frank Shostak8/4/2005
What's Behind the Interest Rate Conundrum? Frank Shostak6/14/2005
China Does Not Determine U.S. Interest Rates Frank Shostak6/3/2005
Have We Saved Enough? Frank Shostak5/18/2005
The Myth of the Neutral Interest Rate Policy Frank Shostak2/8/2005
The China Factor and the US Dollar Frank Shostak11/30/2004
A Nobel Prize for Not Much Frank Shostak10/22/2004
The Subsistence Fund Frank Shostak8/25/2004
The Myth of Shock-Free Monetary Policy Frank Shostak7/7/2004
The Fed Cannot Fix Itself Frank Shostak6/2/2004
China: Soft Landing or Bust? Frank Shostak5/26/2004
How Healthy Are the Banks? Frank Shostak3/29/2004
Who Made the Fannie and Freddie Threat? Frank Shostak3/5/2004
Running on Empty Frank Shostak2/17/2004
How Does Money Acquire its Value? Frank Shostak1/20/2004
Making Sense of Money Supply Data Frank Shostak12/17/2003
What Granger Overlooked, and Mises Did Not Frank Shostak10/13/2003
Currency Devaluation and Economic Growth Frank Shostak10/3/2003
The Myth of Price Stability Frank Shostak8/26/2003
Has a New Bull Market Begun? Frank Shostak6/11/2003
Tax Cuts Versus Government Growth Frank Shostak6/2/2003
Is Easing the Answer? Frank Shostak5/26/2003
The Dollar and the Balance of Trade Frank Shostak5/19/2003
Painting Itself Into a Corner Frank Shostak5/12/2003
Does a Falling Money Stock Cause Economic Depression? Frank Shostak4/16/2003
Nowhere to Turn Frank Shostak4/7/2003
The Myth of the War Shock Frank Shostak3/15/2003
Housing Bubble: Myth or Reality? Frank Shostak3/4/2003
Worse Than You Think Frank Shostak2/3/2003
Expectations and Austrian Cycle Theory Frank Shostak1/2/2003
The Money Multiplier: Myth or Reality? Frank Shostak12/16/2002
The Fed's Prescription for Disaster Frank Shostak11/7/2002
Behavioral, Experimental, and Austrian Economics Frank Shostak10/27/2002
Can More Yen Save Japan? Frank Shostak9/23/2002
The Campaign Against Cost Cutting Frank Shostak9/9/2002
Why the Fed Should Not Lower Rates Frank Shostak8/20/2002
The Revenge of Reality Frank Shostak7/23/2002
The Supply-Side Gold Standard: A Critique Frank Shostak6/25/2002
Professor Stiglitz and Lord Keynes Frank Shostak5/31/2002
The Misleading Indicators Frank Shostak5/17/2002
What is Wrong With Econometrics? Frank Shostak4/17/2002
The Limits of Supply and Demand Frank Shostak4/9/2002
Is Velocity Like Magic? Frank Shostak3/20/2002
Defining Inflation Frank Shostak3/6/2002
Should Japan Fight Deflation? Frank Shostak2/19/2002
Recovery or Illusion? Frank Shostak1/29/2002
Making Sense of Economic Indicators Frank Shostak11/13/2001
When Will the U.S. Economy Recover? Frank Shostak10/23/2001
How Much Money Should There Be? Frank Shostak10/8/2001
What is up with the GDP? Frank Shostak8/23/2001
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