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Economic Commentary


Whither the Dollar?

As the fallout from the global financial crisis continues, the burning question in international financial circles is whether the U. S. dollar, the world’s reserve currency since the Second World War,...

Obama’s IMF Sneak Attack

A hundred and eight billion dollars — $108,000,000,000. Not exactly an eye-popping sum anymore, in an era of multi-trillion-dollar annual budgets and multi-trillion-dollar annual deficits. Still, even with government spending streaking...

Credit Card Meltdown Hits Banks

Next up for ailing mega-banks: a credit card meltdown. No surprise here, really; Americans have overused credit cards for years, trusting always in unending economic expansion and plentiful employment to guarantee...

Cancerous Growth of Government

While every other major component of the economy is shrinking, government at all levels has grown to consume nearly half of America’s gross domestic product. ...

Pyramid Schemes Put in Perspective

The real rub of the Ivar Kreuger and Bernie Madoff sagas is that both men were caught doing precisely what governments do as a matter of course through central banking. ...

Foreign Aid: Give ’Til It Hurts, Repeat

Item: The Washington Post for March 31 reported: “The billions of dollars spent in U.S. aid to Afghanistan over the past seven years have been largely wasted, Secretary of State Hillary...

The High Cost of Cap and Trade

Cap-and-trade programs to control carbon-dioxide emissions are an unacceptably costly way to deal with the supposed problem of man-made global warming. ...