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Seit Jahrhunderten benutzen wir Geld Tag für Tag und doch kennen die wenigsten die wirklich wichtigen Zusammenhänge. Forbes analysiert die Vergangenheit und wir einen Blick in die Zukunft.
The federal government under George W. Bush, you remember, forced all large banks to “accept” an “investment” from Uncle Sam. The largest institutions suddenly received $25 billion each for a special class of preferred stock.
In an engaging Q-and-A with the reader, Forbes and Ames answer tough questions about today's issues while explaining the fundamentals of a free-market economy.
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Remember the reaction to Congressman Paul Ryan's proposed Republican budget that would have simply cut back government spending to what it was before the economic crisis and the Obama spending binge? Ryan's plan included ways to prevent ...
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The book also explains why the current rage for heedless money-printing advocated by left-wing advocates of so-called Modern Monetary Theory is likely to lead the nation—and the world—down the road to disaster.
There was a way in which, when they were all together and the twins were at home, she could call up in her body what it had felt like to live with them, what it felt like to still be forming, free from their own parents, and not yet ...
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These are 21st century solutions—not the failed ideas of the recent past. Forbes offers specific ideas and plans, not generalities and bromides, and is challenging policy makers to do the same.