GO TO PART 87 Point: Sometimes when I hear those who are hardened nonbelievers determine what they think should be the criteria of evidences for God and Christianity it just doesn’t sound right. There’s no neutrality; see Apologetics Session 2:… Read More ›
Economic History
All Economics-related Posts
Marx, Faraday and the Spectral Objectivity of Value (CU 2023 talk)
What did Marx mean by the “spectral objectivity of value”? Why did he mention the Victorian spiritual practice of summoning spirits into tables in the first paragraph of his famous chapter “On the fetishism of commodities”? And what has Michael… Read More ›
Bad Economics (Is There Another Kind Any More?)
I was reading the “news” yesterday morning (mostly opinions) and I ran across this: The age-old economic doctrine of “comparative advantage” assumes that more trade is good for all nations because each trading partner specializes in what it does best…. Read More ›
Cryptocurrency Startup Loses Encryption Key for Electronic Wallet
The cryptocurrency fintech startup Prime Trust lost the encryption key to its hardware wallet — and the recovery key — and therefore $38.9 million. It is now in bankruptcy. I can’t understand why anyone thinks these technologies are a good… Read More ›
The Crypto Code cryptocurrency automation tool
In the rapidly evolving world of digital currency, where change seems to be the only constant, the Crypto Code emerges as a game-changer. This cryptocurrency automation tool has been designed with an innovative approach to help users identify the most… Read More ›
Money and Cryptocurrencies – Why they are both “made-up”
The debt ceiling issue is a uniquely American challenge, although it speaks volumes about a problem all nations share, the management of their national debt and their currency. The US challenge is actually a simple problem arising out of the… Read More ›
Balance Sheet of Life: Accounting for Your Journey
Introduction to Balance Sheet of Life: Life, much like a balance sheet, is a journey filled with assets, liabilities, and a constant need for balance. As we navigate through its complexities, it’s essential to adopt a strategic approach that mirrors… Read More ›
Another looming debt crisis and an investment opportunity
Professor Glenn A. Okun NYU Stern School of Business August 3, 2023 These are not pretty pictures. More corporate debt is maturing over the next four years, in excess of $4 trillion, than the total volume of corporate debt outstanding… Read More ›
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