Most people do not really understand the economy, business cycles, how the Federal Reserve works or how on Earth this terrible crisis occurred that ended up taking down the whole world, causing the global crisis we are now in. But in case you are one of them, and if you care to learn a little, might I be so bold as to recommend a very good book to you?
“Meltdown – A Free Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse” by Thomas Woods; Regnery Publishing (2009)
Woods is very critical of politicians that tell us that it is the “Free Market that failed” as he says; NO, that’s just not so. So what was the government’s role in this, well consider the Community Re-investment Act, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and the Federal Reserve System and their manipulations and intervention of the moving market to achieve the desired results.
This book boasts that it answers the following very important questions: (1) Which brave few economists predicted the economic fallout–and why nobody listened; (2) What really caused the collapse; (3) Why the Fed–not taxpayers–should have to answer for the current economic crisis; (3) Why bailouts are band-aids that will only provide temporary relief and ultimately make things worse; and (4) What we should do instead, to put our economy on a healthy path to recovery.
And I would submit to you that he’s done a very good job of showing how our manipulation of the business cycles is nothing more than a scam at times. The author says that the people that believe in Freedom are the smartest people in the world. And you may recognize his name, as he also wrote the bestselling book; “The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.”
He is a free-market guy, and rightfully so, best of all he writes with conviction in an easy to understand format that even a novice can comprehend. I very much recommend this book to you. Think on This.
Why Not Learn About the Business Cycle and Policy Making Manipulation in Economics
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