Category Archives: Federal Reserve

My recent interview on Power Trading Radio–approx one half hour

  Banking Expert: Germany Should Leave the European Union April 3rd, 2015

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Podcast Logo Patrick Barron on the eurozone’s future

Professor Patrick Barron is an Austrian School economist who teaches courses in banking and economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Iowa. He also writes regular pieces for Mises.org. Professor Barron has put forward the idea that … Continue reading

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** New Book About Ron Paul ** with Dr. Walter Block

Radio Free Market is proud to air an interview with Dr. Walter Block author of “Ron Paul for President 2012”. This book has been endorsed by Dr. Ron Paul and contains everything one would wish ti know about Ron Paul’s … Continue reading

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** How To Be A Dictator In A Few Easy Lessons ** with Mr. Harry E. Teasley, Jr.

This show was developed from an essay about Mr. Teasley which can be found here. Teasley has spent his life confronting and triumphing over bureaucracy. His business career was spent at the Coca-Cola Company as head of various lines of … Continue reading

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**Shrinking Government Before It Collapses** with Dr. Thomas Woods 04/02/12

**Why radical ideas about government are needed – NOW**  with Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Dr. Woods is a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He is a New York Times best-selling author who has written 13 blockbuster … Continue reading

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Mr. Jeffrey Tucker on Occupying Wall Street: Crying Out for Bigger Government 11/26/11 RFM

**Crying Out For Bigger Government, Occupying Wall Street with Mr. Jeffrey Tucker**                                                                                                            Mr. Tucker is the President of Laissez Faire Books and former Vice President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Jeff is also an Adjunct Scholar with the … Continue reading

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Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo on Hamilton’s Curse: Central Banking and Permanent Big Government 08/13/11 RFM

** Hamilton’s Curse: Central Banking and Permanent Big Government with Dr. DiLorenzo ** *Special Interview with Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo, author of ‘Hamilton’s Curse’. Dr. DiLorenzo is a Professor of Economics at Loyola University and is also the author of many … Continue reading

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Professor Pat Barron and Mr. Cole Cheney on Answering Your Questions 07/30/11 RFM

** Answering YourQuestions with Pat Barron and Cole Cheney ** Professor Patrick Barron is a private consultant in the banking industry. He teaches in the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin and teaches Austrian Economics at the … Continue reading

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Dr. Tom Woods on Shrinking Government Before It Collapses 07/23/11 RFM

** Shrinking Government Before It Collapses. Why radical ideas about government are needed – NOW **with Dr. Thomas E. Woods, Jr.   Dr. Woods is a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He is a New York Times … Continue reading

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Professor Patrick Barron on How Do Banks Create Money Out of Thin Air? 07/02/11 RFM

** How Do Banks Create Money Out of Thin Air? Revealing the Secrets of How Banks Get Away with it Every Day ** with Professor Patrick Barron   In this important show we review Murray Rothbard’s great book, The Mystery of … Continue reading

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