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Category Archives: Banking
Mr Douglas French How Banks Operate and How That Puts You at Risk 02/06/10 RFM
How Banks Operate and How That Puts You at Risk, with Mr. Douglas French, the President of the Mises Institute in Auburn Alabama (www.mises.org). Doug is a former banker who received his Masters Degree in Economics under Drs. Murray Rothbard … Continue reading
Patrick Barron and Benjamin Harnell on Austrian Economics 07/18/09 RFM
Interview of Economist Patrick Barron and Benjamin Harnwell from Strasbourg, France regarding the historic Austrian Economic presentation they made to Members of the European Union Parliament on July 14, 2009. Topics covered Sound Money and Sound Banking. [audio http://radiofreemarket.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/rfm_patrick_barron_final_071809.mp3] Download MP3
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