Monthly Archive: December 2016
Michael Kendall
December 18, 2016
Giovanni Capriglione came to his understanding of gold the way most do. He opened his eyes and looked around. The world does not always shape to the narrative that the educational system instructs and that government institutions desire. His mother is from Venezuela,…
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Michael Kendall
December 11, 2016
A Brief Supply-Side History The supply-side revolution originated from the economic policy insights of Robert Mundell and Arthur Laffer. Their solution for the 70s stagflation and economic malaise was the dual policy prescription of a return to a stable dollar…
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Michael Kendall
December 1, 2016
Massive, long-term excess reserves are the anomaly that resulted from deviation of historic Fed monetary policy that began in 2008. From 1913 to 1971 the Fed targeted a dollar fixed weight of gold to determine the economy’s required base money,…
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