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From Pharaohs to the Fed
Since the very beginning of ordered government, rulers and their administrators have endeavored to control their economies. The conviction that there is a fair price for a certain good, and that it ought to be imposed by government decree, is a foolishness nearly all rulers are incapable of resisting. Continue reading
Posted in Government Debt, MN Gordon
Tagged diocletian, fomc, henku, kevin warsh, price fixing
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