Tag Archive: Jude Wanniski
Michael Kendall
December 13, 2020
Jonathan Doyle, A Man changing the world at the Margin From Jonathan Doyle’s bio: Jonathan Doyle is an international speaker, author, and entrepreneur who has spoken around the world to more than 400,000 people on topics related to personal…
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Michael Kendall
November 2, 2019
Gold has been money for thousands of years. Gold standards emerged in the late 1600s, and for 300 years major economies of the world were on a gold standard of some form. What is interesting is that there is no…
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Michael Kendall
August 7, 2019
How Economic Policy Influences War As noted in Part I, Hue 1968 – War and Economics, Bowden gives a historical overview of Vietnam and its geopolitical role. Ho Chi Minh initially made positive overtures toward the U.S. at the end of…
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Michael Kendall
February 26, 2017
Jude Wanniski was a journalist, WSJ editorial page writer, author, historian, Polyconomics founder, and brilliant revivalist of Classical economics. He passed in 2005 but left a massive compilation of writings that span decades. Jude was a prolific writer. During his Polyconomics…
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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
October 13, 2016
Jude Wanniski in his seminal book The Way the World Works equates the political market with the economic marketplace. If the market is efficient for goods and services, it is equally efficient at processing the known information surrounding a political…
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