_ Prof. Dr. Max Otte, German-American economist and fund manager. 19 April 2022.
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Central bank capitalism
_ Erik Ahrens, editor-in-chief, konflikt Magazin. Frankfurt, 6 April 2022.
Read moreThe Myth That the Marshall Plan Rebuilt Germany’s Economy After WWII
_ Christian Monson, Foundation for Economic Education. Atlanta, 19 March 2022.*
Read moreGovernment failure: an underestimated phenomenon
_ Antony P. Mueller, economist, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, professor of economics and macroeconomics, Brazilian Federal University UFS, member, Ludwig von Mises Institute, senior fellow, American Institute of Economic Research (AIER). […]
Read moreEconomic assessment of the supplementary budget 2021 of the German traffic light government
_ Prof. Dr. Philipp Bagus, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. Madrid, 13 January 2022.
Read moreEconomic policy of Germany’s new coalition government: economic and welfare effects
_ Yuri Kofner, economist, MIWI Institute for Market Integration and Economic Policy. Munich, January 10, 2022. Introduction After the federal election in September 2021, the SPD, Greens and FDP jointly […]
Read moreECB policy and inflation: at the expense of German savers
_ Dr. Ulrich van Suntum, honorary professor, University of Münster, former Secretary-General, German Expert Council for the Assessment of Overall Economic Development (SVR). 1 January 2022.*
Read moreWhy is public spending so high in France?
_ Hubert Ravel, Center for Analysis and Prospective (CAP), Institute of Social, Economic and Political Sciences. 6 December 2021, Lyon.*
Read moreZero interest rate policy from a Christian viewpoint
_ Peter Ruch, former pastor in three parishes, board member of the Liberal Institute. Zurich, 28 November 2021.* Executive summary Scarcity was the norm for millennia. Millions of people died […]
Read moreWhy is there a disconnect between the situation of financial markets and the real economy?
_ Center for Analysis and Prospective (CAP), Institute of Social, Economic and Political Sciences. 15 June 2021, Lyon.*
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