Juan Ramón Rallo and Alasdair Macleod talk about the Spanish economy, gold and silver

Subscribe to our newsletter at In this video Juan Ramón Rallo, economist and university professor in Madrid, and Alasdair Macleod of the GoldMoney Foundation talk about the Spanish economy, gold and silver. Rallo sees growing interest in the teachings of Austrian economics, because it’s the only school that provides a theory of the business cycle in relation to monetary phenomen…

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Juan Ramón Rallo and Alasdair Macleod talk about the Spanish economy, gold and silver

Austrian vs. Keynesian economics

Watch the full 28-minute video at In this video Juan Ramón Rallo, economist and university professor in Madrid, and Alasdair Macleod of the GoldMoney Foundation talk about Austrian and Keynesian economics. Rallo sees growing interest in the teachings of Austrian economics, because it’s the only school that provides a theory of the business cycle in relation to monetary phenomena…

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Barbara Kolm talks to James Turk

Subscribe to our newsletter at Barbara Kolm, of the Hayek Institute, and James Turk, Director of the GoldMoney Foundation, talk about the work of the Austrian Economic Center and the Friedrich August v. Hayek Institute to bring the teachings of the Austrian school of economics back to Austria and the rest of the world. After 10 years of warning about the crisis that we are now li…

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Bringing Austrian economics back to Austria

Watch the full 15-minute video at Barbara Kolm, of the Hayek Institute, and James Turk, Director of the GoldMoney Foundation, talk about the work of the Austrian Economic Center and the Friedrich August v. Hayek Institute to bring the teachings of the Austrian school of economics back to Austria and the rest of the world.

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Changing minds before we go over the cliff

Watch the full 24-minute video at Thorsten Polleit, thorstenpolleit.com, and James Turk, Director of the GoldMoney Foundation, talk about the possibility of changing minds before it’s too late. Thorsten is sceptical that enough people will change their minds in time, but he insists that it is still worth it to educate people in the teachings of the Austrian school.

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Changing minds before we go over the cliff