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Krugman and the Goldbugs

Krugman and the Goldbugs The announcement that President Trump would nominate Judy Shelton, a long-time advocate of the gold standard, for a seat on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors got Paul Krugman thinking: why do some economic commentators become goldbugs? Krugman offers a rather cynical view. It is difficult “to build a successful career as […]

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Could The U.S Be Gearing Up To a Return to the Gold Standard?

Could The U.S Be Gearing Up To a Return to the Gold Standard? There may be readers who weren’t even born when the U.S. still had a gold-backed dollar. Since the gold standard was abolished in 1971, the value of the dollar has decreased annually by 3.96 percent. You would need over $600 today to […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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