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The impact of remittances on Mexico’s economy is greater than both oil and tourism. To the Keynesians, the obvious question to ask is why government spending in Mexico isn’t the biggest driver ...
Keynesians always say that public debt does not matter because the government can issue all it needs and has unlimited taxation power. It is simply false. Governments cannot issue all the debt they ...
U.S. Treasury yields surged on Friday, as investors dumped bonds after the latest jobs report came in hotter than expected and further supported a case for fewer Federal Reserve interest rate cuts ...
Both Monetarists and Keynesians believe that a growing economy requires a growing money supply, thus, the Federal Reserve‘s “target” inflation rate of two percent. Austrian economists, however, ...
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