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Dr. Salsman is one of the leading proponents of the moral defense of Capitalism left in our country and is a dedicated scholar of Rand and Objectivism. He began hosting Morals & Markets for alumni of his classes at Duke who wanted to continue to have engaging conversations on contemporary topics that explore the intersection between ethics, politics, economics, and markets. Sessions begin with remarks by Dr. Salsman, followed by Q&A, discussion, and debate.
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Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Dr. Richard M. Salsman is a Professor of Political Economy at Duke University, President of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc., a Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, a Senior Scholar at The Atlas Society, and an essayist for Capitalism Magazine. He has authored Breaking the Banks: Central Banking Problems and Free Banking Solutions (AIER, 1990), The Collapse of Deposit Insurance and the Case for Abolition (AIER, 1993), Gold and Liberty (AIER, 1995), and The Political Economy of Public Debt: Three Centuries of Theory and Evidence (EE, 2017). His next book, scheduled for release in 2021, is Where Have All the Capitalist Gone? Dr. Salsman earned a B.A. in economics from Bowdoin College (1981), an M.A. in economics from New York University (1988), and a Ph.D. in political economy from Duke University (2012). In the 1980s Salsman worked on Wall Street, for the Bank of New York and Citibank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
"Morals & Markets provides students of all levels an opportunity to engage with some of the most interesting (and sometimes difficult!) issues in philosophy, politics, and economics. Professor Salsman's experience as an outstanding educator and commitment to presenting a holistic view of contemporary tensions between public policy and moral philosophy encourage vibrant debate and an unparalleled learning experience. I am enthusiastic about Dr. Salsman's future iterations of Morals & Markets with the support of The Atlas Society!"
- Nikhil Sridhar
“Dr. Salsman’s lectures from Morals and Markets always leave me with a newfound framework to consider important ideas; they serve as some beacon of critical thinking in a world that needs it. The topics discussed are always fully engaging, both intellectually and practically and the discussion helps me orient my views of current political circumstances, historical trends, and political philosophy, more generally, in a rationally focused way. I hope Morals and Markets grows to become an institution – it certainly deserves to be one.”
- Clifford Gilman Jr.
"Morals and Markets has been a spectacular learning experience for me. Professor Salsman's lectures and guided discussions have opened my eyes to alternative ways of viewing issues and generally strengthened my grasp of the intersections between philosophy, politics, and economics."
- Gaurav Sharma