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liberties Topic in The Credit Debacle Catalog

Tue 2010-06-01 14:35 EDT

World Order, Failed States, and Terrorism, Part 2: The privatization wave

[Henry Liu considers privatization] ...privatization, a movement to abdicate government by declaring the people out of the government's protection and placing them at the mercy of the market, has since gathered much ideological support in the name of liberty...Ronald Reagan viewed government as an enemy of the people. Instead of allowing government to protect the weak from the strong, Reagan wanted to protect the strong from government...

failed state; Part 2; private wave; terror; World ordering.

Wed 2009-09-16 19:19 EDT

Why Default on U.S. Treasuries is Likely | Library of Economics and Liberty

Almost everyone is aware that federal government spending in the United States is scheduled to skyrocket, primarily because of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Recent "stimulus" packages have accelerated the process. Only the naively optimistic actually believe that politicians will fully resolve this looming fiscal crisis with some judicious combination of tax hikes and program cuts. Many predict that, instead, the government will inflate its way out of this future bind, using Federal Reserve monetary expansion to fill the shortfall between outlays and receipts. But I believe, in contrast, that it is far more likely that the United States will be driven to an outright default on Treasury securities, openly reneging on the interest due on its formal debt and probably repudiating part of the principal. Treasury default considered likely.

default; economic; liberties; libraries; likely; U. S. treasuries.

Mon 2008-12-15 00:00 EST

Bagehot: Lombard Street | Library of Economics and Liberty

Walter Bagehot, Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market (1873) | Library of Economics and Liberty

Bagehot; economic; liberties; libraries; Lombard Street.

Tue 2008-09-02 00:00 EDT

EconLog, Freddie Mac: My Chapter, Arnold Kling: Library of Economics and Liberty

``I was "present at the creation" of Freddie Mac's risk management culturethe Foster...Van Order approach to pricing mortgage default risk. That was the approach that [Freddie Mac CEO Richard Syron] rejected''

Arnold Kling; Chapter; econlog; economic; Freddie Mac; liberties; libraries.