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Deflation : what happens when prices fall / by Farrell, Chris.(CARDINAL)706317;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-209) and index.
Subjects: Deflation (Finance);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The price of tomorrow : why deflation is the key to an abundant future / by Booth, Jeff(Jeff D.),author.(CARDINAL)870780;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Technological advances are happening at a rate faster than our ability to understand them, and in a world that moves faster than we can imagine, we cannot afford to stand still. We need to build a new framework for our local and global economies, and soon. Otherwise, the same technology that has the power to bring abundance to us and our world will instead destroy it. In this extraordinary contrarian book, Jeff Booth, a leading mind and CEO in e-commerce and technology, details the technological and economic realities shaping our present and our future, and the choices we face as we go forward - a potentially alarming, but deeply hopeful situation"--Back cover.
Subjects: Deflation (Finance);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Conquer the crash : you can survive and prosper in a deflationary depression / by Prechter, Robert R.,Jr.(Robert Rougelot),1949-(CARDINAL)721595;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-278).
Subjects: Deflation (Finance); Depressions.; Finance, Personal.; Stocks.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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How deflation affects you / by Hollander, Barbara Gottfried,1970-(CARDINAL)491625;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-76) and index.
Subjects: Deflation (Finance); Economic development.; Finance, Personal.; Monetary policy.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Mis-Inflation : the truth about inflation, pricing, and the creation of wealth / by Bahnsen, David L.,1974-(CARDINAL)678847; Wilson, Douglas,1953-author.(CARDINAL)361685;
"Everyone's talking about inflation, and everyone seems remarkably misinformed. In this conversational book, Douglas Wilson takes all his burning economic questions and pitches them to David L. Bahnsen. Doug starts their discussion with this one: Conservatives have been prophesying hyperinflation for generations now ... so where is it? Readers get to follow along as David's answer to this question exposes false assumptions on both the right and the left (yes, even some of Doug's). More questions follow: The inflation-hawk approach to public policy screams about creating inflation without realizing that that's what government policies intend to do- they're just terrible at it, as David shows. And those on the left continue to suffocate economic growth as they pursue their own counterproductive goals. But what both sides miss is that the best solution against inflation, deflation, and stagnation is found in enterprise. And it's in their discussion of wealth creation that Doug and David begin to sketch a vision of how a faithful, successful nation might handle its people and their money. No, it's not by putting gold coins in a sock or nosediving into bitcoin. Get the book to join the conversation." --
Subjects: Inflation (Finance); Deflation (Finance); Fiscal policy.; Monetary policy.; Stagnation (Economics); Economics.; Economic policy.; Economic history.; Free enterprise.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The big print : what happened to America and how sound money will fix it / by Lepard, Lawrence,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-361)."Most Americans -- and people worldwide -- understand that despite our remarkable technological advances, something is deeply wrong with the direction of our country and world. There are a variety of causes, but Mr. Lepard believes, and wrote this book because, too many are missing the one, principal underlying cause: The Money Is Broken. Through his own personal story, and tracing the history of how we find ourselves in this condition, he explains in layman's terms what happened, why it is wrong, and how we can fix it. This book addresses the pressing issues of inflation and wealth inequality and points out that we do not need to suffer with these ills. It is a call to action for people of all ages and political persuasions. Sound money and personal freedoms are what built the America that, post-World War II, was widely admired and stood at the pinnacle of the world. Sadly, we have drifted away from the principles that took us there. The book also discusses today's investment climate, the threats that savers face, and the likely path of markets over the next decade. There is a warning here. There will be winners and losers. The monetary transition engulfing us will create enormous changes, but we have many reasons for optimism. New technological developments and trends are taking us to a much better world. Understanding our monetary system is the key to solving today's global challenges. This book reveals why our future depends on one critical mission: FIX THE MONEY. FIX THE WORLD."--Back cover.
Subjects: Informational works.; Monetary policy; Currency question; Inflation (Finance).; Deflation (Finance).; Paper money; Bitcoin; Decentralization in government; Gresham's law.;
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The demographic cliff : how to survive and prosper during the great deflation of 2014-2019 / by Dent, Harry S.,Jr.,1950-(CARDINAL)779347;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The demographic cliff around the world -- Following Japan into a coma economy -- Why real estate will never be the same -- A look at public and private debt -- A brief history of financial bubbles -- Commodity prices: the Achilles' heel of emerging countries -- Investment strategies for the financial crisis ahead -- Business strategies for the winter season -- Government strategies for facilitating free markets -- A major revolution brews every 250 years"Bestselling author and financial guru Harry Dent shows why we're facing a decade-long "great deflation"-and what to do about it. Throughout his long career as an economic forecaster, Harry Dent has relied on demographics-the ultimate tool for predicting both big and small trends, decades in advance. Now he explains what's going to happen to our economy with the accelerating retirements of the Baby Boomers. Inflation rises when a larger than usual block of younger people enter the workforce, and it wanes when large numbers of older people retire, downsize their homes, and cut their spending. The mass retirement of the Boomers won't just hold back inflation, it will actually cause deflation-with a downturn and periodic crises from 2014 until about 2023. Dent explores the implications of his controversial predictions for retirement planning, healthcare, real estate, education, investing, and business strategies. His advice will help readers survive and prosper during the challenging years ahead"--
Subjects: Economic forecasting; Deflation (Finance); Business cycles; Baby boom generation; Retirement;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Inflation / by Berlatsky, Noah,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Inflation (Finance);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The new world economy : a beginner's guide : demystifying everything from ai and bitcoins to unicorns and Generation Z / by Epping, Randy Charles,author.(CARDINAL)367517;
Butterflies over Beijing: what is the new "fusion economy"? -- Bitcoins and blockchains: are cryptocurrencies real money? -- How do local economic crises become global crises? -- Supranationals: do international organizations like the World Bank and the IMF really promote economic growth? -- Ho do we rank countries in the new global economy? -- Can trade wars destroy the world economy? -- Brexit and border walls: does economic isolation make economic sense? -- Does immigration take our jobs away? -- How do populist leaders use our economic illiteracy to gain power? -- Globalization -- problem or solution? -- Inflation vs. deflation -- What is currency manipulation? -- The fear of investing: is it keeping us poor? -- Comparing investments in the new world economy -- Income inequality: is it inevitable? -- What is hot money? -- Barbarians at the gate? Private equity investors, venture capitalists, and high-frequency traders -- The twenty-first-century company -- How is the digital economy transforming the world? -- What is the internet of things? -- Is data the new gold? -- How are robots and artificial intelligence transforming the world economy? -- What is the sharing economy? -- BRICS and beyond: how emerging markets are becoming the new powerhouses of the world economy -- What is the future for the European Union and the other free-trade areas? -- Sharp power: how countries use economic power to achieve global clout -- Sharing the wealth: how do charities, private enterprise, and NGOs promote economic development? -- Corruption and tax evasion: how does money laundering work? -- The dark web and other black markets: how big is the illegal economy? -- How is climate change transforming the global economy? -- Economics vs. the environment: is it a zero-sum game? -- What are the alternatives to capitalism? -- Are trade unions becoming obsolete in the twenty-first century? -- Health care: ways that work -- How is the behavior of Millennials and other generations changing the world's economic landscape? -- New ways of working and living in the twenty-first century."What is blockchain? What is Bitcoin? How can central banks be instrumental in guiding a nation's economy? What are the underlying causes of trade deficits? Do trade wars actually help the domestic economy? How has the behavior of millennials and Generation Z affected the global economy? Find out all this and more in this definitive guide to the world economy. As the global economic landscape shifts at an increasing rate, it's more important than ever that citizens understand the building blocks of the new world economy. In this lively guide, Randy Charles Epping cuts through the jargon to explain the fundamentals. In thirty-six engaging chapters, Epping lays bare everything from NGOs and nonprofits to AI and data mining. With a comprehensive glossary andabsolutely no graphs, The New World Economy: A Beginner's Guide is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what is going on in the world around them. This timely book is a vital resource for today's chaotic world"--1440L
Subjects: Economic history; International finance.; Finance.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Crash profits : make money when stocks sink and soar / by Weiss, Martin D.(CARDINAL)156950;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-351) and index.The broker's hidden agenda -- The bubble -- The Wall Street hype -- The bubble bursts -- The $17,000 toilet kit -- Sell the Stocks Now! -- Get your money to safety -- The ballooning budget deficit -- The bond market bubble -- The real estate bubble -- The winning minority -- The team -- Hidden risks -- Deflation! -- The fall of the blue chips -- Move your account! -- An appeal to action -- Vertigo -- The big bailout -- The great ralley -- The gap -- The blame game -- Rock bottom -- The darkes
Subjects: Finance, Personal.; Financial crises.; Investments.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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