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Subject If I Were a Corporate Shill...
Date July 30, 2019 7:59 PM
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If I Were a Corporate Shill… ([link removed])
by Bradley Thomas ([link removed])

If I were a corporate shill, the last thing I'd want is a free-market, laissez-faire economic system.


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Who Will Be the Next Governor of the Bank of England? ([link removed])
by George Pickering ([link removed])

Five names seem to be emerging as the consistent front runners in the race to become the next head of Britain’s central bank.

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The Fed Chairman and the Phillips Curve ([link removed])
by Frank Shostak ([link removed])

The Fed Chairman’s suggestion that the inverse correlation between inflation and unemployment has disappeared reveals that US central bank policymakers were previously employing a bankrupt theoretical framework to navigate the economy.

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Society's Choice: General Welfare or Equality ([link removed])
by Per Bylund ([link removed])

Imagine a social system in which those contributing to the welfare of others are rewarded for it, and those contributing more get access to more resources—so that they can serve us better. Such a system would generate ever more welfare, and for more people.
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