1 cuota de $10.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $10.000 |
2 cuotas de $5.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $10.000 |
3 cuotas de $4.091,67 | Total $12.275 | |
6 cuotas de $2.225,67 | Total $13.354 | |
9 cuotas de $1.596,44 | Total $14.368 | |
12 cuotas de $1.298,42 | Total $15.581 | |
24 cuotas de $915,79 | Total $21.979 |
3 cuotas de $4.261 | Total $12.783 | |
6 cuotas de $2.346,67 | Total $14.080 |
3 cuotas de $4.305,33 | Total $12.916 | |
6 cuotas de $2.363,50 | Total $14.181 | |
9 cuotas de $1.768,56 | Total $15.917 | |
12 cuotas de $1.448,42 | Total $17.381 |
18 cuotas de $1.036,22 | Total $18.652 |
2 cuotas de $5.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $10.000 |
3 cuotas de $3.333,33 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $10.000 |
Had the U.S. followed the recommendations of this wonderful report when it came out in 1982, there would have been no housing bubble, no gigantic government debt, no depression, no economic upheaval, no high unemployment, and no international turmoil. This was a window of opportunity for reform. This is proof that Ron was right.
In 1982, Ron Paul served on the U.S. Gold Commission to evaluate the role of gold in the monetary system. In fact, the Commission was his idea. It was carrying forth a promise made in the Republican platform. Back then, Republicans at least made noises about favoring a gold standard based on a gold dollar.
Ron couldn't pick the members, so from the beginning, the deck was stacked. The majority was dominated by monetarists, who saw gold as too scarce and paper as just fine. Ron Paul's team was ready, however, with this marvelous minority report.
Autor: Ron Paul
Año: 1982
Encuadernación: tapa blanda
Páginas: 227
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Ludwig von Mises Institute