Many are wondering what they should do to prepare for a recession or depression. The answer is form and act upon a modern survival mindset in all that you do.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/the-modern-finincial-survival-mindset
Many are wondering what they should do to prepare for a recession or depression. The answer is form and act upon a modern survival mindset in all that you do.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/the-modern-finincial-survival-mindset
Tagged with economic collapse economy save investing modern survival
Today’s podcast covers reasons and options to invest in silver along with different options to buy silver bullion and other silver backed assets.
http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/episode-51-options-and-reasons-to-invest-in-silver
Tagged with economy economic survival silver gold federal reserve investing
LSE Works: Centre for Economic Performance
Special Event 2/17/12
Tagged with economic growth future public policy government business lse
Economist Andrew Simms and Guardian columnist Madeleine Bunting are among those joining Benjamen Walker to discuss the legacy of Schumacher’s ‘Buddhist economics’
Tagged with philosophy economics economic growth (gdp) comment is free
Tracy R. Twyman interview on Trans Resister Radio listen or download the audio file
Social networking companies are becoming hot property. But does their high valuation indicate a new dotcom bubble? Plus: we examine the candidates vying to become the new head of the IMF; and a new hip-hop…
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/audio/2011/may/25/business-podcast-dotcom-boom-bubble
Black Wednesday is remembered as a dark day in British economic history. But the clouds were lined with gold. Martin Upton, head of the Centre for Financial Management at The Open University Business School tells Ione Mako about the upside.
This show examines the university as the self-perpetuating goal of education. Reviews the NY Times article "Placing the Blame as Students Are Mired in Debt," the Washington Examiner article, "Higher Education’s Bubble is About to Burst," and the book by Anya Kamenetz, DIY U. Cites statistics on drop-out rates, the cost/benefit ratio, and a jaundiced look at college from "The Economics of Education and the Education of an Economist."
Reads the poems "When the Shoe Fits" by Chuang Tsu and "Straight Talk from Fox" by Mary Oliver. Reconsiders some conclusions from a survey showing Republicans are happier than Democrats. Questions whether Obama has been groomed for the job, in the same way as economic hit men.
Read the show transcript while listening, and view our images, videos, and links on the Third Paradigm website:
Michael Bordo of Rutgers University compares US banking panics in the early 1930s with panics in the shadow banking system and the repo market in 2007 and in investment banks and the universal banking system after Lehman failed. He argues that the bailouts of ‘too big to fail’ banks may lead to future crises, and discusses possible remedies. The interview with Romesh Vaitilingam was recorded at a conference on ‘Lessons from the Great Depression for the Making of Economic Policy’ in London in April 2010.
Tagged with financial crisis economic policy bail-out banking reform regulation
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