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Gold Class Animal Spirits
animal spirits

Gold Class Animal Spirits

In his 1936 book ‘The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money’ John Maynard Keynes outlined how rather than being independently rational, investors were often prone to erratic herd-like behaviour. He argued that macroeconomic stability is inherently vulnerable to the ‘animal spirits’ of speculators. The recent deflation of the post
Apr 21, 2013 3 min read
austrian school

A History of Economic Thought – What is Next?

If you’re interested in economics, and you haven’t seen this video yet, or seen this post, then you clearly need to replace your friends with more geeky ones like us. ”Fear the Boom and Bust” a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem (You may also want to check out
Apr 22, 2012 6 min read
adam smith

Ambulance Economics

By W. Max Corden   When I was a student at Melbourne University’s Commerce Faculty immediately after the war – from 1946 to 1949 – the memories of our parents, and of the ex-servicemen who came back from the war, were of the Great Depression. Never again! It was a memory of
Apr 15, 2012 4 min read
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