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Hitting this banking and credit topic this week. Next week I'll move on to the intersection of banking power and international relations; history, current events, and possible futures.
At about the 8min mark Werner talks about banking and credit (very briefly) in Germany from the late 1800s into the 1930s after WWI. The whole video is good but I thought ConsumeProduct might find this bit interesting.
There is quite a bit of very frank and forthright information on this particular bit of financial/economic/political history out there on places like archive.org and other free libraries and I urge anyone interested to simply browse wiki for the relevant bibliographies to start reading up on it.
related topics: the asian "tiger" economies and how central banking brought them to heel. Libyan financial system and Muammar Gaddafi and how that was handled. Japan of course and their "lost decade".
moving into the current enormous asset bubble in the USA and Europe, and our inflation. The formation and expansion of BRICS, their choice of currency and their trade deals. Finally CBDC - the terminal headshot.
At about the 8min mark Werner talks about banking and credit (very briefly) in Germany from the late 1800s into the 1930s after WWI. The whole video is good but I thought ConsumeProduct might find this bit interesting.
There is quite a bit of very frank and forthright information on this particular bit of financial/economic/political history out there on places like archive.org and other free libraries and I urge anyone interested to simply browse wiki for the relevant bibliographies to start reading up on it.
moving into the current enormous asset bubble in the USA and Europe, and our inflation. The formation and expansion of BRICS, their choice of currency and their trade deals. Finally CBDC - the terminal headshot.