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This professionally produced 90 minute DVD contains a speech, including the Q & A period, given by Dr. Antal Fekete, Professor Emeritus, Memorial University of Newfoundland before the Economic Club of San Francisco . Professor Fekete points out that it was not the vanishing of demand, but the vanishing of capital that lead to the Great Depression in the 1930s. This vanishing of capital is again happening today. Use the explanations provided by Dr. Fekete to develop your own analytical framework with which to judge the approaching global financial and economic crisis. Recorded in High Definition.

"The Great Depression -- Can It Happen Again?"
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A collection of essays by Dr. Antal E. Fekete, Professor Emeritus, Memorial University of Newfoundland. The essays deal with the gold standard, the real bills doctrine and monetary science in general.

Paperback, pages are not numbered, Printed 2009
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Still the most widely sold book on economics to date. Henry George lists clear definitions of classical economics and explores the nature of wealth and the factors that produce it. He explores how the wealth should be distributed to the factors of production according to the extent of their contribution, and he points out how wealth is actually distributed in our present economic system. He clearly shows why under the present system poverty exists amidst great technological progress.

Paperback, 616 pp., Original 1879 Text, Printed 2003
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In Memoriam
The San Francisco School of Economics remembers a stalwart advocate for a workable monetary system to foster human freedom and world peace. We are forever
grateful to Ferdinand Lips for his important work.
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