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A Green Light for Investment Crowdfunding?

Thaya Brook Knight/October 29, 2015December 19, 2015 /3 Comments

There's big news in the crowdfunding world.  The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that they are (finally) voting on final rules Friday that would make investment crowdfunding legal. Other types of crowdfunding — funding a venture with small amounts of money solicited from a large group of…

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good deflation, Switzerland, Brian Blackstone
Inflation & Deflation, News

In Switzerland, Tolerating Deflation isn't Cuckoo

George Selgin/October 20, 2015December 19, 2015 /13 Comments

Yesterday morning I was very pleased to encounter, in The Wall Street Journal, a report by Brian Blackstone on deflation in Switzerland.  In it Blackstone observes that the Swiss case appears to contradict the widespread belief among economists ("as close to an economic consensus as you can get,"…

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Kansas City Fed, marijuana credit union, TFCCU, Fourth Corner Credit Union, Spirits of Industry and Commerce
Money & Politics, News

The Fed's War on Drugs, Round Two

George Selgin/October 15, 2015December 19, 2015 /2 Comments

Back in August I wrote here about the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's refusal to grant a master account, and to thereby allow access to the Fed's payment facilities,  to The Fourth Corner Credit Union (TFCCU), a Colorado-based credit union intended to serve as a banker…

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Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve, FOMC, interest rates
News, The Fed & Central Banks

End the Fed's Guessing Game

David Beckworth/September 21, 2015December 19, 2015 /3 Comments

The FOMC decided last week against raising interest rates given its concerns about the global economy and financial conditions.  While these concerns are reasonable, the FOMC's decision highlights a growing problem that has increasingly plagued the Fed since the crisis erupted: its incredibly ad-hoc approach to monetary policy….

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Federal Reserve, Bailouts, 13(3), Warren, Vitter
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Reforming the Federal Reserve's Rescue Authority: Warren and Vitter Come to Cato

Tom Clougherty/September 17, 2015December 19, 2015 /3 Comments

For all the ink spilled on TARP — the bailout package authorizing the Treasury to purchase or insure up to $700 billion of "troubled assets" during the financial crisis — that program is dwarfed by another market intervention that occurred around the same time.  In fact, the Government…

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