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Economic Nationalism: The Capital-Labor Ratio: Foreign Trade

January 19, 2025

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Economic Nationalism: The Capital-Labor Ratio

January 12, 2025

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Economic Nationalism: Savings and Investment

December 1, 2024

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Economic Nationalism: The Balance of Payments: The Rest of the World

November 24, 2024

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Economic Nationalism: The Current Account Deficit #3: Complete Nonsense

November 10, 2024

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Economic Nationalism: The Current Account Deficit #2: Savings and Investment

November 3, 2024

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Economic Nationalism: The Current Account Deficit

October 27, 2024

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Monetary Economic Nationalism

October 6, 2024

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Good Reasons For Tariffs #2: Foreign Exchange

October 1, 2024

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Good Reasons For Tariffs

September 22, 2024

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Economic Nationalism #3: Bad Economic Nationalism

September 8, 2024

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Economic Nationalism #2: Good and Bad

July 27, 2024

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Rationalizing Tariffs

October 24, 2021

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Stagnant Wages

August 1, 2021

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The Current Account Deficit

May 16, 2021

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The Bottom 30%

February 7, 2021

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A Brief History of US Immigration

January 31, 2021

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Adam Smith on the Capital/Labor Ratio

January 24, 2021

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Economic Nationalism

January 10, 2021

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A Trade “Imbalance” Doesn’t Imply A Currency Problem

August 3, 2018

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The “Trade Deficit” Isn’t A Problem, But It Shows A Problem

July 9, 2018

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Economic Nationalism

March 18, 2018

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Free Trade And Floating Currencies Don’t Play Well Together

February 2, 2017

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The Problem With Free Trade: Much More Labor, Not Enough Capital

January 5, 2017

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The Balance of Payments

February 14, 2016

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The Gold Standard and “Balanced Trade”

April 4, 2012

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U.S. Current Accounts and Bullion Flows, 1821-1900

March 4, 2012

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U.S. Balance of Payments During the 19th Century

September 18, 2011

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The Capital/Labor Ratio 2: How to Create Jobs

July 24, 2011

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The Capital/Labor Ratio

March 30, 2008

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Does the “current account deficit” matter? Part II

January 22, 2006

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Does the “Current Account Deficit” Matter?

January 8, 2006

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