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MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS
By Kyle C. Worrell on November 17, 2009 - Comments(1)
As noted in the Special Report on Regulatory Reform by the Congressional Oversight Panel, “[f]inancial crises are not new.” Beginning as early as 1792 and continuing cyclically over the next 140 years, financial crises struck the nation in approximately 20-year increments.
If the American market economy is cyclical, then ...
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By Michelle Wuerz on October 13, 2009 - Comments(0)
On October 8, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned that while the U.S. Federal Reserve may continue to “prop up” the economy for an extended period, it cannot do so indefinitely for fear of triggering an inflationary surge.
The Senate is scheduled to vote sometime soon on whether to ...
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