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Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( 08/11/2022 Sponsored Content [We May Not See Stocks Recover for 8 Years]( Relying on capital gains could destroy 40+ years of retirement savings. And what's the one thing you need to stay retired? CASH. Money to pay the bills. Money to weather any financial crisis. I've located three stocks that right now, pay a double-digit yield. If you invest in these stocks and implement my DRIP strategy... you could pay your bills for life. [Click here to view the three stocks to buy and hold forever.]( âGDP is the X-ray of the economy; GO is the CAT scan.â -- Steve Forbes Yesterday, the [Wall Street Journal]( published my op-ed, âRecession Fears May Not Pass GO.â The Journal editors have published four of my articles on gross output (GO). They recognize itâs a vital new statistic that everyone should know about. If you subscribe to the Journal, you can click [here]( to read the online version. If not, read the op-ed at [www.grossoutput.com](. GO stands for âgross output,â which measures spending by consumers, businesses and government at all stages of production. Gross domestic product (GDP), on the other hand, measures final output only, and leaves out over half the economy, the part that business spends on moving the production process along the supply chain. I make the case that GO does a better job than GDP of describing what's really going on in the economy and can actually predict where the economy is headed in the future. Right now, thereâs a big difference. While the government reports that real GDP has declined over 1% during the first half of 2022, suggesting a mild recession, real GO actually rose 2.0%, and maybe even more, thanks to robust growth in business spending in the supply chain. I see that economists are now predicting that the third-quarter real GDP will grow at 2.5%. Their forecast confirms what GO has been saying: the U.S. economy slowed in the first half of 2022 but is not in an actual recession. More investors on Wall Street are realizing that, and the market has shown a sharp recovery. The Story Behind GO Iâve been advocating GO since writing my magnum opus, âThe Structure of Productionâ (New York University Press, 1990). Finally, in April 2014, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) agreed with me and started publishing GO as the âtop lineâ in national income accounting every quarter along with GDP as the âbottom line.â [The 'Biden Disaster Plan' (You Can't Unsee This)]( Ph.D. Economist Mark Skousen says the Biden presidency is âcreating an unprecedented disaster.â âItâs coming in three distinct stages.â âCertain stocks will collapse as a result⦠ruining unprepared investors.â But there is good news. Dr. Skousen has put together a Biden Disaster Plan with three 10X opportunities for investors who move now. [Get your copy of the Biden Disaster Plan by going to this link.]( A Paradigm Shift in Economics I consider it a real breakthrough. GO is the missing piece of the macroeconomic puzzle. It is a âparadigm shiftâ in economics that will give us a more complete picture of what is happening in the economy. As Thomas Kuhn, who developed the concept of a paradigm shift in his book âThe Structure of Revolutions,â states, âWhen the transition [to a new paradigm] is complete, the profession will have changed its view of the field, its methods, and its goals.â But, as Kuhn warned, a paradigm shift involves opposition. The establishment resists change. âNo part of the aim of normal science is to⦠invent new theories, and they are often intolerant of those invented by others,â Kuhn said. Many of my academic papers on GO have been rejected by the economics establishment. Fortunately, the [Wall Street Journal]( is an exception and has given me a vehicle to make the case for GO as the âtop lineâ in national income accounting. Private economists such as David Ranson of HCWE, Inc., and Jerry Bowyer of Bowyer Research use GO to forecast the economy and the markets. Gradually GO is being mentioned in the economics textbooks, including âEconomics Todayâ by Roger LeRoy Miller and âEconomicsâ by McConnell Bruce Flynn. Sean Flynn, the chief writer of the latter textbook, is a big fan of GO. But there is only one textbook that so far has fully integrated GO into national income accounting chapters -- and thatâs mine, âEconomic Logic,â now in its fifth edition and published by Capital Press. Click [here]( for a description of âEconomic Logic.â Steve Forbes writes, âHis book Economic Logic demonstrates Markâs ability to look at the whole economy, the real world and real people. This rigidity between micro- and macroeconomics is not for him. He realizes theyâre all connected together. He began this book with a profit-loss income statement to demonstrate the dynamics of the real-world economy. No other textbook does that. He gets it. âAnd extraordinarily, Markâs book brings in many other disciplines to teach lessons of economics, underscoring crucial lesson, whether it is history, sociology, finance business or marketing management. He recognizes that this rigidity may be nice for departments created at universities.â Most economics textbooks cost $100 to $200. But you pay only $35 by going to [www.skousenbooks.com](. I pay the postage if mailed within the United States. [3 Stock Picks (On Us)]( Join our FREE live interactive masterclass for traders and weâll share with you at least 3 stock picks. [Click here]( now to join and get access. Honored to Become the First Doti-Spogli Chair at Chapman University Chapman University has issued this press release: "[First Appointment Made to Doti-Spogli Chair in Free Enterprise at Argyros School](." "Chapman University Presidential Fellow Mark Skousen has been named the first Doti-Spogli Chair in Free Enterprise at the [Argyros School of Business and Economics](." Former U.S. Ambassador Ron Spogli, left, new Doti-Spogli chairholder Mark Skousen and Chapman University President Emeritus Jim Doti. Creation of the endowed chair was announced in May and is supported by a donation from former U.S. Ambassador Ron Spogli. The one-year, renewable appointment -- co-named in honor of Chapman president emeritus and economist Jim Doti -- recognizes a faculty member whose research or outreach spotlights the benefits of economic freedom and the policies that extend it. âI am deeply honored by this appointment and the faith that Dr. Doti and Ambassador Spogli have placed in me to promote free enterprise through teaching, lectures, book writing and giving awards,â Skousen said. âI look forward to teaching classes at Chapman that encourage a positive view of free enterprise, and to arrange for the faculty and student awards each year.â Skousen was named a Presidential Fellow in 2014. As Doti-Spogli chairholder, he will develop and teach a course introducing students to fundamental texts and exploring the impact of free enterprise. Additionally, he will administer and award the annual Doti-Spogli Student Prize and the Doti-Spogli Faculty Prize for contributions to the advancement of free enterprise. âWe are pleased that our students will have the opportunity to learn free enterprise principles as part of their education at Chapman, thanks to the Doti-Spogli Chair,â said Argyros Dean Henrik Cronqvist. For more than 40 years, Skousen has been editor of [Forecasts & Strategies]( an investment newsletter. He taught economics and finance at several universities before coming to Chapman, where he won the âMy Favorite Professorâ Award in 2019. He has been a corporate consultant and written op-eds for Forbes, the Wall Street Journal and other outlets. Doti met Spogli in Italy, where the latter served as ambassador in the mid-2000s, and a friendship rooted in intellectual discourse bloomed. Spogli is the co-founder of Freeman Spogli & Co., one of the leading middle market private equity investors in the United States. When the ambassador decided he wanted to support Chapman, Doti suggested the idea of establishing an endowed chair. Good Investing, AEIOU, [Mark Skousen] Mark Skousen
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[FreedomFest]( [You Blew It!] Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek: Were They Friends or Foes? A Surprising Announcement
By Mark Skousen
Editor, [Forecasts & Strategies]( âYet the Nobel Prize awards documented the beginning of a great shift toward a renewed belief in the superiority of markets⦠the eventual victory of this viewpoint was really a tale of two cities -- Vienna and Chicago.â -- Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanslaw, âThe Commanding Heightsâ (1998) In 2005, I wrote a book called âVienna and Chicago: Friends or Foes? A Tale of Two Schools of Free-Market Economics.â In the book, my favorite economists were Friedrich Hayek (1899-1992) from the Austrian school and Milton Friedman (1912-2006) from the Chicago school. I dedicated my textbook, âEconomic Logicâ to both as the intellectual giants of the 20th century. In âVienna and Chicago,â I noted that Hayek and Friedman agreed on many things -- both championed private property, free trade, the invisible hand doctrine of Adam Smith and limited government, and were opposed to wage-price-rent controls, socialist central planning and Marxist exploitation theories of capitalism. But they strongly disagreed on methodology, fiat money, the gold standard and the theory of the business cycle, among other areas. As Milton Friedman once told me, âWe were friends and enemies!â It was the clash of the titans. At the end of the book, I made a prediction that over time, the bridge between the Austrian and Chicago schools would come together rather than move apart, as they exchanged ideas and tested their theories. Guess what? My forecast just came true! Last month, I was informed that the University of CEMA in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has done a novel thing: Joined together the two prominent leaders of the Austrian and Chicago schools of economics, Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman, into the FriedmanâHayek Center for the Study of a Free Society. UCEMA is a prestigious university that specializes in undergraduate and graduate courses in economics, business, finance and politics, with campuses in Buenos Aires and Mendoza. Last month, representatives of the Friedman-Hayek Institute interviewed me, and I congratulated them on bringing together these two great schools of free-market economics. If you want to know more about the Institute, [click here.]( For a copy of my book, âVienna and Chicago, Friends or Foes?â, the price is only $20 postpaid (if mailed in the United States): [www.skousenbooks.com](. Art Laffer said of the book: âI donât know whether I should love you or hate you. Your book was so good I spent half a day plus avoiding what I was supposed to do in order to read your book. Itâs great!â About Mark Skousen, Ph.D.: [Mark Skousen]Mark Skousen is an investment advisor, professional economist, university professor, author of more than 20 books, and founder of the annual FreedomFest conference. For the past 40+ years, Dr. Skousen has been investment director of the award-winning newsletter, Forecasts & Strategies. He also serves as investment director of four trading services: TNT Trader, Five Star Trader, Home Run Trader, and Fast Money Alert. To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication and emails please add financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. View this email in your [web browser](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to Dividend Investor Daily. To unsubscribe please click [here](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com). Legal Disclaimer: Any and all communications from Eagle Products, LLC. employees should not be considered advice on finances. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized advice on finances. Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Caron Broadcasting Company
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