In this episode we discuss the idea that societies, and economies, are governed by both short and very long cycles of social mood and sentiment. If th...
In this episode Steve Keen shares his knowledge of economics to not only debunk the reverence paid to economists by policy makers but to explain that ...
In this episode we discuss how Iceland’s decision to simply allow its banks to go bust may have been the wiser choice. Iceland’s economy is now growin...
In this episode Robert Gignac offers advice on financial planning. Be careful to choose financial advisors who don’t have an vested interest in sellin...
In this episode Patrick Killelea joins us to do some crystal ball gazing for 2011. Tune in to hear predictions for rising interest rates, a declining ...
In this episode housing blogger Patrick Killelea explains why real-estate prices still have a long ways to fall in the tonier communities. Prices fell...
In this episode special guest Jim Mosquera explains how the financial crisis has barely even begun and that massive deflation lies ahead. By explainin...
In this episode we talk about how government subsidies have created a bubble in education that is eerily similar to what happened with housing. Prices...
The Irish bailout by European nations and the IMF is following the same pattern we’ve seen throughout the entire financial crisis. In this episode we ...
In this week’s episode we discuss how investing can be difficult even with the benefit of a time machine and perfect hindsight. We also discuss the ji...