Archive for Elgin Groseclose
Prescription for Economic Health
Dr. Elgin Groseclose (deceased April 4, 1983) was a financial consultant in Washington, D.C. He was the author of Money and Man (1934, 4th edition 1976) and America’s Money Machine (1966, 1980). He sewed also as executive director of the Institute for Monetary Research. That radical reform is needed for an economic system that periodically [...]
1Jul1983 | Elgin Groseclose | 0 comments | ContinuedManning The Sea Walls
Dr. Elgin Groseclose, a financial consultant in Washington, D.C., is the author of Money and Man (1934, 4th edition 1976) and America’s Money Machine (1966, 1980). He serves also as executive director of the Institute for Monetary Research. The rising tide of foreign government defaults on their overseas, dollar-denominated debt threatens to break and overflow [...]
1Jan1983 | Elgin Groseclose | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Illusion of a Riskless Society
Dr. Elgin Groseclose, a financial consultant in Washington, D.C., is the author of Money and Man (1934, 4th edition 1976) and America’s Money Machine (1966, 1980). He serves also as executive director of the Institute for Monetary Research. Throughout history the fear of insecurity, from floods or famine, from enemies without or within, has driven [...]
1Aug1982 | Elgin Groseclose | 0 comments | ContinuedReaganomics and the Interest Syndrome
Dr. Groseclose, a financial consultant in Washington, D.C., is the author of Money and Man (1934, 4th edition 1976) and America’s Money Machine (1966, 1980). He serves as executive director of the Institute for Monetary Research. The Administration’s efforts to balance the budget and reactivate the economy recall the county fair contests of an earlier [...]
1Jul1982 | Elgin Groseclose | 0 comments | ContinuedLimits to Monetary Expansion
The build-up of loans in default is fair warning against further inflation.
1May1977 | Elgin Groseclose | 1 comment | ContinuedFiat and the Founding Fathers
Declaring paper to be legal tender sets a course for monetary and economic disaster.
1Oct1976 | Elgin Groseclose | 0 comments | Continued-
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