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Supply-Side University...

"All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends upon the education of youth." - Aristotle

Supply-Side University began as a weekly lesson in supply-side economics, which has been available since early 1997. It really is the only place in the world where individuals can learn supply-side political economics -- because economics really doesn't make sense without reference to its political overlay. More than 3000 students in 45 different countries have participated in SSU since its inception. Students continue to register because of the unique educational opportunity provided here, which really cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Because students can participate on an anonymous basis, Ph.D. economists trained in Keynesian or monetarist theory can sneak in without embarrassment. Unlike most schools, where the professor decides what to teach from week to week, the interests of the students and the importance of current events guide the lesson plan at SSU.

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ESSAYS

A Supply-Side History
Part I
Part II

An American Empire
Part I
Part II
Part III

Karl Marx Revisited: A Fluid Society
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Notes

Economic Growth
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV

A Gold Polaris
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Appendix and Notes

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Spencer Reibman's Econ 2105 Course at Georgia State University

Redrawing Our Picture of Inflation.

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