Professor Ron Wilcox, speaks on material from his book "Whatever Happened to Thrift?: Why Americans Don't Save and What to Do about It " as part of the Faculty Lifelong Learning & Engagement Series...
Professor Ron Wilcox, speaks on material from his book "Whatever Happened to Thrift?: Why Americans Don't Save and What to Do about It " as part of the Faculty Lifelong Learning & Engagement Series for Alumni. This segment also includes Professor Wilcox's responses to Darden alumni questions submitted in advance of the presentation.
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What about the role of the Fed in creating artificially low interest rates?
There is a chapter in the book "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt called "The Assault on Savings", where he discusses how an inflationary bias punishes savers.
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What about the role of the Fed in creating artificially low interest rates?
There is a chapter in the book "Economics in One Lesson" by Henry Hazlitt called "The Assault on Savings", where he discusses how an inflationary bias punishes savers.