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Deflation And Debt

Economists fear deflation more than inflation, though inflation is more common. The falling prices in deflation sound like a good Continue reading →

Misunderstandings Between Rich And Poor

Pew Research asked a wide range of people about what it is like to be poor and what the government Continue reading →

BitCoin Matures A Bit More

One sign of a currency being accepted is the beginning of trading in it. Another sign is the beginning of Continue reading →

Living In A Simulation Or Not

Are we living in a simulation? Yes, no, and maybe. If we’re inside it, we can only learn that from Continue reading →

Cuba Tests The Sharing Economy

Cuba has been testing the sharing economy by necessity, not choice. With the breakup of the Soviet Union, and the Continue reading →

Ancient Air Wells Redesigned

Air wells do not collect air. In arid environments, air wells use a variety of channels and passive mechanisms to Continue reading →

Jobs And Oil And Inflation

The US Fed is confused (from what folks can tell.) The US Fed, and most central banks, like a little Continue reading →

A Cautiously Bright Future

Pretending Not To Panic is news for people who are eager and anxious about the future. We are faced with Continue reading →

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