Once shunned, globalization’s doubters turned out to be right about its destructive economic and social consequences. What do they think of what Trump is doing?| www.thefp.com
The word “Keynesian” has become synonymous with “socialist” in the last few decades. This is strange because Keynes identified himself as a capitalist and regularly criticized socialism (I too identify as a capitalist and reject socialism). It seems that the term “socialism” has become a rallying cry for politicians and the general public has come to view Keynesian economics as a form of “big government” economics. The reality is that the only people who could possibly think K...| Pragmatic Capitalism
Joe Nocera writes about how the cold, heartless ‘neoliberals’ took over American economic policy in the 1990s and have been proven wrong by Trump.| National Review
Here are three things I think I am thinking about this weekend. 1) How Did We Get Here? I won't bore you with more of the tariff debunking that I did last weekend. If you want to read that please| Discipline Funds