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Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – August 5, 1995

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai August 5, 1995 An Interview between Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economics International, Ltd. and Mr. Atsuo Mihara, an economic commentator To take aim is at the US stocks, gold, and the Australian natural resource related stocks. Distrust on governments has globally become prominent due to the increases in the […]

Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – February 6, 1995

Kabushiki Shinbun February 6, 1995 Japanese Stock Market will Rally into 1997 Speech conducted by Mr. Martin Armstrong, Chairman of US Princeton Economic Institute Introduction An investment seminar was held by Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., on February 1 in Tokyo. At the seminar, he said “There is a possibility […]

Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – November 19, 1994

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai November 19, 1994 Insight into Global Trends of Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and Stocks Commodity is the Next Target of International Money Though the global economy is said to be recovering again, financial markets still look caught in a deeper quagmire. In our recent interview with a leading US investment consultant, […]

Australia The Australian – June 30,1989

The Australian June 30, 1989 Why our Interest Rates should Tumble Mr. Martin Armstrong, of Princeton Economics International, offers a surprisingly optimistic outlook on our economy. Richard Gluyas reports Princeton Economics International, founded by Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, now 40, opened for business in 1970. It has offices in New Jersey in the United States, […]

Europe The London Financial News – April 21, 1997

The London Financial News April 21, 1997 View Across the Pond In its Present Form, EMU could Prove to be the EU’s Undoing, Says Martin Armstrong The debate over European Monetary Union has largely been argued both emotionally and technically from a theoretical perspective. Nonetheless, there is a much more serious issue of concern for […]

US Bloomberg Network Newsletter – December 4 1997

Bloomberg Network Newsletter December 4, 1997 Dollar/Yen to Hit 145/160 HONG KONG, December 4 (Reuters) – The dollar yen might hit 145 – 160 next year, Princeton Economics International said in a report of the November issue. The key pivot point for dollar yen to watch will be 126.68, the report said. “A year-end closing […]

US The Wall Street Journal – April 19, 1995

The Wall Street Journal OP-ED April 19, 1995 Clinton Interest Gimmick to make Debt Much Worse by Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economic Institute When Bill Clinton announced that he would cut the deficit by a projected $500 billion over five years, there was no screaming or cries of pain. Lobbyists were not weeping in the streets […]

US International Herald Tribune – September 9, 1985

International Herald Tribune September 9, 1985 How Chartists use Trends to Outguess Gold by Bruce Hager Sitting in his trading room, Martin Armstrong peers into the world gold market through an oversized screen upon which a jagged line depicts the peaks and valleys of New York spot prices for the past 90 weeks. Based in […]

Utilitarianism – Mill

UTILITARIANISM BY JOHN STUART MILL REPRINTED FROM ‘FRASER’S MAGAZINE’ SEVENTH EDITION LONDON LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO. 1879 CONTENTS. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. GENERAL REMARKS CHAPTER II. WHAT UTILITARIANISM IS CHAPTER III. OF THE ULTIMATE SANCTION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY CHAPTER IV. OF WHAT SORT OF PROOF THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY IS SUSCEPTIBLE CHAPTER V. OF […]

Auguste Comte and Positivism – Mill

AUGUSTE COMTE AND POSITIVISM BY JOHN STUART MILL 1865. PART I. THE COURS DE PHILOSOPHIE POSITIVE. For some time much has been said, in England and on the Continent, concerning “Positivism” and “the Positive Philosophy.” Those phrases, which during the life of the eminent thinker who introduced them had made their way into no writings […]