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  1. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › economic-thoughtEconomics | Armstrong Economics

    Suppy vs Demand. (Practical look at supply & demand) Supply vs Demand-Side Economics. (A realistic investigation) Three Faces of Inflation. (A look at the various types of inflation) Taxation-Unemployment-Inflation. (The great social disease) Battle between Knowledge & Prejudice.

  2. IMBD Summary: “The story of finance whiz Martin Armstrong reads like a movie script: a man designs a model that can predict the future. He calculates developments in the world economy with eerie accuracy and even the outbreak of wars… Until the FBI is on his doorstep and he is sent to prison.

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    2024年5月18日 · Democrats Destroying the United States – Here Comes the Recession. March 30, 2024. The stats are in, revealing that Biden has flooded the nation with over 6.4 million illegal immigrants who have entered the U.S., bringing the total to now 13.7... China Immigratin Immigration Politics Sovereign Debt Crisis.

  6. Socrates | Armstrong Economics. Spread the love. Introducing Socrates. Ask-Socrates is an innovative, software-as-a-service platform offering unique perspective and tools intended to help individuals and organizations better research and interpret the global economic and political environment.

  7. 2024年1月31日 · Exclusive Interview! Martin Armstrong's Socrates 2024 Election and Economic Forecasts -- Part 1. Join Kerry Lutz and renowned economist Martin Armstrong for a captivating discussion centered around the Socrates computer model’s uncanny accuracy in predicting political and market trends since 1985.