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Durable-Goods Orders Rose in September, Boosted by Transportation Equipment
“Only one category of durable-goods orders rose in September, suggesting caution.” ~ Robert Hughes
READ MOREInitial Claims Remain Low
“Weekly initial claims rose slightly, but the low level suggests the labor market remains solid. Rapid price increases and aggressive Fed tightening remain major risks for the economic outlook.” ~ Robert Hughes
READ MORETreasury and DOJ Seek Greater Financial Surveillance Around Cryptocurrency
“Instead of continuing down this path of ever-increasing financial surveillance, the US government should start listening to the public’s concerns. It’s time to end the 50-year erosion of financial privacy in the United States, not jumpstart it in the digital era.” ~ Nicholas Anthony
READ MORESolid Third Quarter GDP Number Masks Pockets of Weakness
“Real GDP growth rebounded in the third quarter, but pockets of weakness are significant. Caution is warranted.” ~ Robert Hughes
READ MOREHelping Banks Help Themselves: Extended Shareholder Liability
“The best way to reduce systemic risk is to give the risktakers the incentive to economize on risk. An extended liability regime for banking is a simple and elegant way to improve incentives. We should seriously consider it.” ~ Alexander William Salter
READ MORELiberalism, True and False
“There was an underlying humility in the older classical liberalism that assumed that each person could better find his own way than to presume that political paternalists could make better decisions for them.” ~ Richard M. Ebeling
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