Month: February 2020

Freidman v Keynes

Freidman v Keynes

This discussion could and probably should be a book.  However, we will try to summarize the key differentiators in a few hundred words. When I first studied economics, a course during my MBA (1981), I was exposed to the Keynesian economic model.  This construct was long taught by professors such as John Kenneth Galbraith of

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Hanging App?

By one measure, the US presidential primary season is off to a rough start.  In a small state, counting the ballots became a challenge.  Wasn’t technology supposed to solve the problems of past confusions? Yet the mechanism seemingly failed—again!  How is this different from the Boeing Max 8 disaster?  In one sense it isn’t. Disclaimer: 

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