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The Case For Big Government 1st Edition Jeff Madrick

  • SKU: BELL-1371648
The Case For Big Government 1st Edition Jeff Madrick
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Jeff Madrick
ISBN: 9780691123318, 0691123314
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Case For Big Government 1st Edition Jeff Madrick by Jeff Madrick 9780691123318, 0691123314 instant download after payment.

Yet another screed against free markets. It's too bad that the average rant of this variety neglects that we haven't had free markets for a very long time. What could be more important to a so-called "free market" than the price of money? In order for a free market to exist, interest rates would need to float freely, not be set by the Fed. The Fed "sets" (translation: rigs) interest rates which causes economic dislocations and malinvestment. What we've had is crony capitalism and rigged markets for large corporations and the Federal Reserve Banks. Government isn't the solution - individuals need to keep what they earn so that they don't need to borrow money and be played by banks and vote-buying politicians.

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