In Singapore, fantastic items have to be shared, primarily when it will come to all issues Korean. Along with pop culture and food items, Singaporeans are obsessed with South Korea – building it 1 of most people’s go-to holiday vacation… Read More ›
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An Historian’s WordPress Blog
In my spare time last week, I did a bit of searching around on WordPress to see if there were any other WordPress Blogs worth mentioning here on The Fourth Estate. Of the various Blogs that I read online, I… Read More ›
Update (28 November 2022)
I still have yet to complete the second half of that post which I wrote last week. I would like to work on it at some point this week, but there are a number of other things that I wish… Read More ›
On the German Financial Crisis of 1935-1936
Bogumil, How are things going with you? I hope that this message reaches you in good health. My decision to finish that paper ahead of time has finally paid off. Over the past few weeks, I discovered additional information related… Read More ›
Update (26 November 2022)
I made some mind-blowing discoveries in this research paper that I am currently working on. Readers of The Fourth Estate will recall that I discussed about it on the ARPLAN Blog in the latest post from late October. My discoveries… Read More ›
Update (25 November 2022)
Sadly, I don’t think I have any time this week to be working on anything for the Blog. The same is also true for next week. There are a number of things on my plate at the moment that will… Read More ›
Bank of Japan Collaborates With Three Megabanks For CBDC Pilot Experiment — CRYPTOMARKETSBEAT
In a bid to seek clarity into the feasibility and technicality of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), the Bank of Japan (BOJ) has started experiments with three megabanks as well as regional banks in the country towards the issuance… Read More ›
Update (22 November 2022)
I can’t believe November is almost over. I have yet to find enough time this week to work on the latter half of the latest post. I still intend to finish it this week.
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. I of II)
The following post pertains to a key aspect of the US taxation system that has not been explored in sufficient detail back in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). I discussed the current US taxation system regarding its obvious economic and fiscal… Read More ›
Update (21 November 2022)
In keeping with the theme of yesterday’s post, I am planning to work on a post that is related to the topic. The Subtantivist-Formalist Debate bears the promising implication that Economics cannot be understood without their political contexts. Certain economic… Read More ›
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