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Political-Economic, Libertarian
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Rhoads, David E. (David E. Rhoads)
How to Survive a Spastic Economy;
A Guide to Successful Investment & Management in
Tomorrow's Economy
San Diego, CA.
JD Press.
1978, 4th printing.
ISBN (none)
$11.00 + $5.00 Priority Mail: $16.00 total
Hardbound.
5 x 8-3/4 x 7/8.
174 pages.
Condition -- Used, Very Good.
Covers Like New and titles gold embossed.
Dust Jacket very minor shelfwear.
No markings or tears on pages.
Pages Like New except a few corner turndowns.
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From the Dust Jacket:
There is nothing mysterious about our plight. Our government is involved in the age-old game of debauching the currency.
A wealth-destruction process has to take place in this world in the near future. It can occur in several forms. But occur it must.
...But do not despair. There are ways to defend yourself against market fluctuations. And remember, the fluctuations that create poverty for the uninitiated will (at the same time) create wealth for those who do understand them.
Table of Contents (PARTIAL):
Things Your Mother Never Told You About Economics (What's Happening to You and Why)
Cracks Appear
Time for a Break?
Tell Me When (Cycles)
Why Such Different Forecast Scenarios? (Deflation/Inflation)
The Extreme Can Happen
The Quick and the Dead (Investment in a Spastic Economy)
Travel Light
Principles of Speculation
Checking the Economic Weather (Deflation/Inflation Defenses)
Action (Decision Table/Sample Portfolio)
List of Charts or Graphs
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