Archive for “Business & Economics”


14 min. Keynesian Facts vs. Fantasies

Don Watkins participates in a discussion of the economic ideas of John Maynard Keynes and their consequences. (Pajamas TV interview; 14 min.)

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13 min. More Trouble in the Housing Market

Don Watkins discusses the government’s role in the housing market crisis. (Pajamas TV interview; 13 min.)

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11 min. Jobless Recovery Summer: Is the Government to Blame?

Don Watkins discusses continued high unemployment numbers. (Pajamas TV interview; 11 min.)

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12 min. Regulation and the Recession

Yaron Brook is a guest on Lakes Live (KDLM, Detroit) to discuss the fact that regulation, not capitalism, is to blame for the recession.

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12 min. The Hindenburg Omen

Yaron Brook participates in a general discussion of the future of America’s economy, and the difficulty with supposed shortcuts to predicting the stock market. (Pajamas TV interview; 12 min.)

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12 min. Parallels between 1930 and 2010

Yaron Brook discusses ways in which government economic policy today mirrors the policy that preceded the Great Depression. (Pajamas TV interview; 12 min.)

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16 min. Death of the Dream: Is the Golden State Losing Its Luster?

Yaron Brook comments on the collapse of California’s economy. (Pajamas TV interview; 16 min.)

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20 min. Ayn Rand and the Future

Yaron Brook appears on The Wall Street Shuffle for a discussion of the future of the economy and the culture.

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13 min. All Fizzle, No Sizzle: Obama’s Recovery Summer Fails to Warm Jobs Numbers

Yaron Brook comments on the failure of government programs to improve the economy. (Pajamas TV interview; 13 min.)

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98 min. Lessons from the Financial Crisis: More Government or Less?

Yaron Brook participated in this moderated debate with Peter Kadzis at the Ford Hall Forum on May 20, 2010, discussing the lessons learned during the financial crisis—from bailouts to reforms to our efforts to prevent another economic disaster.

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