Category Archives: Financial crisis

Financial crisis timeline

Here’s a pretty good link from the FRB of St. Louis showing a timeline of financial crisis events, including this recent beauty:

December 11, 2009 | U.S. House of Representatives Press Release
The U.S. House of Representatives approves legislation that would create a Financial Stability Council to identify financial firms that pose systemic risk and which will be subject [...]

Obama and Jintao Skit

Sometimes SNL can be funny. Reality provides the best material.

Stimulating Unemployment

From the LRC blog:
The House Republican Conference released this chart. As this chart reflects, the White House claimed that without the stimulus unemployment would rise to almost 9%.

And here you can see the unemployment statistics from Shadowstats.com:

Sheldon Richman does an excellent FEE podcast on the so-called “stimulus” here.

All Things Taleb

Nassim Nicholas Taleb has a great podcast with Russ Roberts of Econtalk. I am posting the link to the most recent one as well as another one from 2007 that is worth listening to.
Taleb on the Financial Crisis 2009 Podcast
Taleb on Black Swans 2007 Podcast
And if you would like more, here is Taleb’s homepage and [...]

Where the AIG Bailout Money is Going (Down Foreign Drains)

Unintended consequences anyone?

Back to the Posts & Peter Schiff

Dear readers:
I apologise for the lack of posts lately. I have been out of town at the Austrian Scholars Conference. I presented a paper with Mark Thornton on Richard Cantillon and how (we argue) Cantillon views entrepreneurship theory as leading to discovery of economic theory. It was a great conference although travel from OZ to [...]

Greedy Men With A Printing Press

Also check out “Printing Like Made” by Frank Shostak.

Jim Rogers and Maseratis

This is a bit old, but still relevant. Jim Rogers has some great quotes.

The latest Peter Schiff on Kudlow & Co


Annual US Money Supply Growth, Unemployment, and GDP Growth

I decided to post some additional charts from Shadowstats.com (see more here; previous post here). 

 
From their website on unemployment: 

The SGS Alternate Unemployment Rate reflects current unemployment reporting methodology adjusted for SGS-estimated “discouraged workers” defined away during the Clinton Administration added to the existing BLS estimates of level U-6 unemployment.

 
And, finally, GDP growth:

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