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Racial and gender politics influence Fed governance

The Center for Popular Democracy’s “Fed Up” campaign inspired a letter from Elizabeth Warren and 11 senators and 111 members of the House of Representatives to increase diversity at the Fed.  They complain that: Currently, 92 percent of regional Bank presidents are white,

Posted in Discrimination, Macro

YUGE revelation! The one word Trump hasn’t tweeted in the past 7 months is HUGE! Has public ridicule about it been getting to him?

Zachary Crockett analyzed 7 months of Trump’s tweets at Vox and his top three adjectives have been: Great (used 415 times) New (used 227 times) Big (used 148 times) The Trumpiest adjective of all is the word “HUGE!” which Trump would probably be inclined to write

Posted in Pence2018

The most important medical advance of the past century

Antibiotics revolutionized medicine, but it is likely that no single antibiotic caused as big of a drop in deaths as a simple over-the-counter medicine that you have probably taken it at some point without appreciating how revolutionary it is.  It

Posted in Development, Health, Millionaire Superheroes

Are the profits at the bottom of the pyramid enough motivation for research and development of appropriate technologies?

The back cover of C.K. Pralahad’s book, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Eradicating Poverty Through Profits says, One market that’s been overlooked is also the fastest growing market in the world, and it’s where you least expect it:

Posted in Development

The US federal government owes you $23,871. Really, it does!

Time magazine’s cover is trying to scare economically illiterate people.   Time’s reasoning is exactly the same as the absurd reasoning I used to calculate the numbers in the title above. The U.S. federal government owes 56% of its debt to Americans, so the US government would literally

Posted in Macro, Public Finance

The rules of globalization were written to help elites hide money.

Hernando de Soto believes that economic development and capitalism depends upon formal property rights. He has been advocating for making a clear public record of who owns all real estate and to help entrepreneurs register their ownership of their businesses because millions of

Posted in Development, Globalization & International, Public Finance

Hernando de Soto & Property Rights

Hernando de Soto thinks that formal property rights are the key to prosperity and that the government must clearly define and enforce specific private ownership rights.  De Soto’s thesis is that government must be efficient at clarifying the legal ownership rights

Posted in Development, Real Estate

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