Tuesday Linkfest
Sean Brodrick (June 3rd, 2008) Writes:
Here's what I'm reading this morning. You might find these stories and blogs interesting, too.Economics as science? No chance.Economics
is not a science. Physics wouldn't be a science either if esteemed
members of that profession who got prestigious jobs running the country
were willing to make statements that contradict all known facts.Commodity Futures SpeculationFundamentals are the most important part of the 5-year story, but that the falling dollar, negative real interest rates, and quite possibly fund purchases of commodity futures contracts have also made an important contribution during 2008.The Economics of SawdustI
was in Vermont over the weekend and talking to a dairy farmer about the
rising price of milk. I was surprised when she said that higher sawdust
prices was one of the causes.xx
Sean's note -- everything is interconnected, and in our modern society,
even more so. I'm always wondering what shoe missing a nail is going to
drop next. Speaking ...
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Asian Governments, Collateral Damage, Commodities, Commodity Futures Contracts, Corn Futures, Crop Conditions, crude oil, Current Market News, Dairy Farmer, Energy Markets, Fallout, Finance Minister, Food Prices, Fuel Price, Gold Markets, Government Report, Linkfest, Sawdust, Science Physics, Speculation, Stocks to Watch, Unexpected Places, Wheat Futures, Wilhelm
Asian Governments, Collateral Damage, Commodities, Commodity Futures Contracts, Corn Futures, Crop Conditions, crude oil, Current Market News, Dairy Farmer, Energy Markets, Fallout, Finance Minister, Food Prices, Fuel Price, Gold Markets, Government Report, Linkfest, Sawdust, Science Physics, Speculation, Stocks to Watch, Unexpected Places, Wheat Futures, Wilhelm


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