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The Crash of 1998 Day 34 Update

The Crash of 1998 Day 34 Update Clearly the Worst this Century By Martin A. Armstrong © Princeton Economic Institute September 5th, 1998 Previous Postings Great Financial Panics In History When we first published a comparison of this current debacle 12 days from the high, we ran the headline “Worst Crash This Century”. We received […]

On The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation Part 3

Chapter 23: On Bounties on Production It may not be uninstructive to consider the effects of a bounty on the production of raw produce and other commodities, with a view to observe the application of the principles which I have been endeavouring to establish, with regard to the profits of stock, the division of the […]

The End of Time?

Copyright May 22nd, 2011 Please register for Special Updates and Please send comments and suggestions to ArmstrongEconomic.COM Copyright Martin A. Armstrong All Rights Reserved This Report may be forwarded as you like without charge to individuals or governments around the world. It is provided as a Public Service at this time without cost because of […]

Upcoming Conferences

We will be providing three forecasting events around the globe – our famous World Economic Conferences in 2012: Bangkok (November 2 & 3rd, 2012), Berlin (December 1 & 2nd, 2012), and San Diego (Sept 22-23, 2012). This will be a two event covering the global economy with specific forecasting that will enable you to see the interconnected […]

2011

Writings 2011 Armstrong Economics: Financial Border Controls (Martin Armstrong, 12/28/11) Armstrong Economics: 2011 Year-End Outlook (Martin Armstrong, 12/28/11) Armstrong Economics: Answering Your Questions: Gold & Reversals (Martin Armstrong, 12/27/11) Armstrong Economics: Ron Paul, Our Last Hope (Martin Armstrong, 12/19/11) Armstrong Economics: Answering Your Questions, re Politics (Martin Armstrong, 12/16/11) Armstrong Economics: What’s Up with Gold? […]

About

Martin Armstrong was born in New Jersey the son of a lawyer and Lt. Col under General Patton in World War II. Martin was encouraged by his father to get involved in computers during the mid-1960s. He completed engineering both in hardware and software but after being offered positions by a government contractor RCA in […]