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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Earlie who wrote (61407)6/5/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
Earlie -

mises.org

Canadian event of the year? -g-

"
Join the Mises Institute on Thursday and Friday, September 16-17, 1999, in the historic and beautiful Toronto Stock Exchange and financial district, for a timely conference on Austrians and the Financial Markets.

Top Austrian economists and financial analysts will consider the present state of the economy and the stock market from an Austrian perspective.

Speakers include:

Gene Epstein, Barron's
James Grant, Grant's Interest Rate Observer
Steve Hanke, The Johns Hopkins University
Albert Friedberg, Friedberg's Currency and Commodity Comments
Jeffrey Herbener, Grove City College
James Barth, The Milken Institute
Burton S. Blumert, The Ludwig von Mises Institute
Hans-Hermann Hoppe, The University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jörg Guido Hülsmann, State University of New York, Buffalo
Jeff Scott, Wells Fargo Bank
Frank Shostak, Ord Minnett, Australia
Joseph T. Salerno, Pace University
Mark Thornton, Auburn University
Walter Block, University of Central Arkansas
Roger W. Garrison, Auburn University
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., The Ludwig von Mises Institute
We will consider: the fallacies of forecasting, profits in a fiat-currency world, bubble economies, the hidden costs of dollar inflation, international currency meltdowns, deflation and inflation, the immutable laws of the business cycle, the Fed as a source of artificial uncertainty, Asian booms and busts, government subsidies for stocks, and the drive for a world central bank.
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Regards, Don
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