Posts Tagged ‘Economics’

Bill Still Reports – The Secret of Oz

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

This new report from Bill Still (Maker of The Money Masters which you can find by looking on google video – outlines not only the new film, The Secret of Oz but also tells the remarkable story of North Dakota, the most stable economy in the US and how its State Bank is the fundamental difference between it and all other States in the union.

Be sure to keep an eye on Bill’s reports, which you can find at The SecretofOz.com

The promise of something good coming of Mr. Still’s reporting is still very real – especially when people spread the word and share the story. Pass it on!

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Stanford Economist John Taylor – A Voice of Reason

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

If you are looking to expand your understanding of the economics behind the current crisis, a great place to start is by reading the works of

John Taylor – Stanford Economist, Author and Professor

On his blog

Economics One

you’ll find cogent discussions of current events, as well as plenty of resources for learning right along with his economics class students.

For serious students who wish to get a deeper knowledge of the current crisis, we recommend his two most recent books:

The Road Ahead for the Fed

: with George Shultz, Allan Meltzer, Peter Fisher, Donald Kohn, James Hamilton, Myron Scholes, Darrell Duffie, Andrew Crockett, Michael Halloran, Richard Herring, and John Ciorciari, 2009
And

Getting Off Track: How Government Actions and Interventions Caused, Prolonged, and Worsened the Financial Crisis (Hoover Institution Press Publication)

BFR Webmaster note: This educational resource has our highest rating.

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