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May 18, 2023

By Jared Wall

Energy and Economic Efficiency: The Market versus the Politicization of Our Energy Futures

Radical environmentalists have convinced people that we are doomed if we continue to use fossil fuels. We are doomed if we stop using them.

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By Ryan McMaken

Banks Are Lending Less Money, and That's a Formula for Recession

A new Fed survey shows that banks are cutting back on lending big time. Over the past 35 years, this almost always predicts recession. Our economy can't survive without endless new infusions of easy money.

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By Frank Shostak

Understanding Relationships between Money Supply and Liquidity

Can the injection of new money into the economic system enhance economic growth? Not really. Increasing (or decreasing) the money supply affects the demand for money but doesn't make us wealthier.

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