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- Robert P. Murphy
- Booms and Busts
- Money and Banks
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Recorded at the Mises Circle in Greenville, South Carolina, 3 October 2009. Sponsored by Ron Wilson, and Professional Planning of Easley, LLC.
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Recorded at the Ludwig von Mises Institute; Auburn, Alabama; 8 October 2010.
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Recorded in Houston, Texas, on 14 January 2012.
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This past weekend saw extraordinary actions by the Fed to address the meltdown of Silicon Valley Bank. Did the central bank break the law by effectively authorizing unsecured loans to banks based on the face value — rather than significantly lower market value —o f those banks’ Treasury holdings? Bob’s study guide to A Theory of Money and Credit
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With commercial banks exposed by the recent bailouts, Americans question whether “their money” is truly safe despite the promises of FDIC insurance. Jeff and Bob walk through the mechanics of how a full reserve bank could work in a truly free market based on the concepts and taxonomy of Mises’s Theory of Money and Credit . Mises’s A Theory of
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Paul F. Cwik
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Dr. Paul Cwik joins Bob to discuss the inverted yield curve’s “signal” of an impending recession. Dr. Cwik’s dissertation on inverted yield curves and economic downturns: Mises.org/HAP395a Bob on the link between inverted yield curves and recessions: Mises.org/HAP395b Bob’s Understanding Money Mechanics :
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Today, inflation and prices are soaring. We know that Federal Reserve monetary policy is the cause. But why didn’t something similar happen after the 2008 financial crash? Bob Murphy and professor Ross McKitrick discuss the government policies, Fed actions, and banking movements that lead up to the 2008 crisis, and why the current economic
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Mises.org economist and senior editor Ryan McMaken joins Jeff and Bob for a hard look at the economic reality Americans face today. Shostak on the true definition of a recession: Mises.org/HAP349-Shostak Bob’s article in the QJAE:
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Jeff and Bob discuss the effect of rising interest rates on Uncle Sam’s ability to service debt—and promote the increasingly less radical idea that a default on Treasury debt is both inevitable and good. Jeff’s article on rising rates: Mises.org/HAP351-1 House Budget Committee report on higher interest rates and US debt service: Mises.org/HAP351-2