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Dallas Fed’s Robert Kaplan Was Active Buyer and Seller of Stocks Last Year
Dallas Fed leader Robert Kaplan made multiple million-dollar-plus stock trades in 2020, according to a financial disclosure form provided by his bank, in contrast with other regional Fed leaders who reported more modest financial holdings and smaller transactions.
Why the Fed Is So Desperate to Hide Price Inflation
Speaking at the Jackson Hole meeting on August 27, 2021, Federal Reserve (Fed) chairman Jerome J. Powell indicated that he supported “tapering” toward the end of this year and hastened to add that interest rate hikes are still a long way off.
Finding the Entrepreneur-Promoter: A Praxeological Inquiry
This paper adapts Bylund's construction of a specialization deadlock to derive a praxeological subcategory of entrepreneurship, suggesting a theoretical explanation for what constitutes the driving force of the market process.
The death of behavioral economics
Behavioral economics is dead. Yes, it's still being used by practitioners and government officials across the globe. It sure does look alive... but it's a zombie—inside and out.
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