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Prieur’s Readings (January 3, 2013)
As part of my daily routine, I publish all my reading (including snippets from other well-known commentators) in an Internet newspaper, “Investment Postcards Daily”. I publish the paper even when traveling for extended periods when blogging takes a backseat. This is therefore a sure way of staying in touch. The paper is published additionally to the normal blog posts. Click here to read the latest edition of the paper. The newspaper’s subscription is separate from that of the “Investment Postcards from Cape Town” blog. To ensure you receive daily alerts of the updated paper, click here and then subscribe for free by clicking on “Subscribe” (top right of newspaper, just below my photo) or by following me on twitter (click here). 6 comments to Prieur’s Readings (January 3, 2013)Leave a Reply | |||||||||||
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i get your comments very seldomially. Used to get them daily any ideas what the problem might be
I am on your website but cannot bring up your 9/4/12 article re. “mainstream economists—-” what is wrong ???
@Ted: It is the lead article of today’s “Investment Postcards Daily”: http://paper.li/prieur/1319831571
The direct link to the specif article is: http://soberlook.com/2012/09/mainstream-economists-do-not-understand.html
@John: The normal blogging service will hopefully be resumed over the next month or two. I just firstly need to finish a major project at work. Apologies for the interruption.
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Monetary transmission fails when banks are repairing balance sheets and holding all those $$ at the Fed. So demand in the economy must come from fiscal policy.