The Jeffersonian conception of Fiscal Federalism is in many respects the result of the shared paradigm between Production for Profit and Production for Utility. It assumes its proper form within the US taxation system as it currently exists. The average… 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 (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 ›
The markets are suddenly exuberant: are they right? — Archynewsy
Financial markets appear to have welcomed the latest US inflation data (Reuters) With the inflation crisis well into its second year, a few words have become entrenched in the investor lexicon. There were predictions of a “transient” problem, later much… Read More ›
Online Las Vegas Gambling Establishments Versus the Real Thing — Gamble Addicts
Many people go to Las Vegas every year to not only smart out the numerous fruit machine and poker tables that are in a number of the Las Vegas gambling establishments and hotels. Some people declare that they can have… Read More ›
What to Do In Las Vegas if You’re Not a Gambler — Roaming Numeral
For someone who has been to Las Vegas on three separate occasions, I truly have no interest in gambling. The brightly lit machines are pretty and that’s about the extent of my awareness of the casino floor. There is, however,… Read More ›
Update (7 November 2022)
A new week has already begun. Today, I am planning to spend today working on personal errands outside the Blog. In the meantime, I will be reposting some noteworthy posts related to Las Vegas and casino gambling
Update (6 November 2022)
This week, I am thinking about writing another Economic History Case Studies Entry and another comment on the ARPLAN Blog. The topic that I would like to delve into pertains to something that I had touched on previously in The… Read More ›
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