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Tag Archives: demand side
Inflation, Recession and How To Make Them Worse.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, fighting supply driven inflation with demand destruction, is like burning a forest so a campfire can’t spread… because fire can’t spread into ash. It is a race to the bottom. Can the fed destroy … Continue reading
Posted in business, economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged ccp, demand, demand side, deregulation, fed, fiat, inflation, interest rates, lock downs, outsmart, race to the bottom, recession, regulation, shortages, shut downs, stagflation, strong dollar, supply side
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Keynesian Economic Crystal Meth
Dear Friends, It seems to me, economists have been seeking the holy Grail of nonstop economic growth for as long as there have been economists… but as with all natural complex systems, the economy must expand, sleep then expand again. … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged austrian school, boom bust cycle, capitalism, complexity theory, crystal meth, demand side, economic methedrine, economics, economy, government, government spending, health care, International Capitalist Party, keynesian economc theory, market system, organic economic growth, redistribution, regulation, supply side
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Why Are We In The Ditch Again?
Dear Friends, It seems to me, when a car goes into a ditch, to blame the car manufacturer, passengers, bystander or gas station, that changed the oil a few weeks ago, is ludicrous. Today, the unbiased media claim it is … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged abamnomics, capitalism, command and control, demand side, economic growth, economics, elite, GDP, government, government spending, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, poverty, recession, recovery, redistribution, u shape, v shape
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Bureaucracy vs Complexity
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the main difference between bureaucratic and complex systems, is that bureaucracies are inefficient and primarily benefit those in charge, while complex systems are extremely efficient and the benefits are more widely distributed. This is … Continue reading
Posted in economy, philosophy
Tagged bureaucracy, complex system, complexity, demand side, economics, general prosperity, Golden Rule, government, government spending, International Capitalist Party, john maynard keynes, meritocracy, philosophy, politics, poverty, prosperity, redistribution, socialist, stimulus, supply side
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Obama’s Spurious Logic
Dear Friends, It seems to me that when Obama and the minions in his administration and the unbiased press, claim that Romney will return us to the failed policies that got us into the “great recession,” he is engaging in … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, bush, capitalism, capitalist, clinton, demand side, democrat, economic catastrophe, economic outcome, economy, european catastrophe, european collapse, european economy, failed policies of the past, government spending, great recession, growth in government, International Capitalist Party, joseph schumpeter, meritocracy, obama's policies, politicians, redistribution, regulation, socialist, sophist, Sophistry, supply side, welfare state
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Limiting Supply Makes Prices High
Dear Friends, It seems to me, when government limits supply, prices are always high. This axiom holds true, no matter what country’s government does it, or what form of government it is. In the dynamic world of economics, supply reacts … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Law, philosophy
Tagged constraint on supply, demand, demand side, distributive justice by political favor, economic indicator, economics, economics 101, environmental regulation, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs wages, meritocracy, political favoratism, politicians, politics, poverty, price graph, redistribution, regulation, supply, supply side
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Incentives Count
Dear Friends, It seems to me that, in every human endeavor, incentives count, but no place more than in the field of economics. Government sets the incentives both obviously and not so obviously. Society and culture also create incentives and … Continue reading
Posted in economy, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged capitalism, demand side, disincentives, economics, economy, education, government, government spending, incentive, incentives, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, meritocracy, perfect competition, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, schumpeter, Sophistry, supply side, taxations, taxes, wealth creation
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This Supply Side Recession
Dear Friends, It seems to me that you cannot fix a supply side recession with demand side fixes. This recession and “recovery” has been characterized with huge upsets in the supply of money to the economy via the banking system, … Continue reading
Posted in economy, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, capitalist, communist, demand side, economy, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, meritocracy, politics, poverty, progressive, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, regulation, stimulus, supply demand, supply side recession, tax
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Supply Side / Demand Side Economic Theory.
Dear Friends, It seems to me that there is great confusion about what supply side economics and demand side economics mean. I will try to explain the difference in this blog, why our understanding the difference is important, and how … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged aggregate demand, aggregate supply, anti capitalist, capitalism, capitalist, corruption, demand side, economic contraction, economy, elite, entreprenur, government, government spending, group, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, market system, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, regulation, say's law, society, sophist, Sophistry, stimulus, supply side
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