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Encyclopedia > Richard Salsman

Richard Salsman is an an American economist and lecturer. His work incorporates Objectivist philosophy and Austrian economic ideas. He is most well known for his support of the gold standard and his distrust of central banking. Objectivism is the philosophical system developed by Russian-American philosopher and writer Ayn Rand. ... This article is on the monetary principle. ...

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Work

  • 2000–present: InterMarket Forecasting, Inc. (Chapel Hill, NC): founder, president, chief market strategist.
  • 1993–2000: H.C. Wainwright Economics, Inc. (Boston, MA): senior vice president and senior economist.
  • 1989–1992: Citibank (New York, NY): corporate finance and capital-markets analyst.
  • 1984–1989: The Bank of New York (New York, NY): corporate lending officer.

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Publications (books and chapters)

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Education

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Related People

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Related Concepts

Objectivism is the philosophical system developed by Russian-American philosopher and writer Ayn Rand. ... The Austrian School is a school of economic thought which rejects opposing economists reliance on methods used in natural science for the study of human action, and instead bases its formalism of economics on relationships through logic or introspection called praxeology. ... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... This article is on the monetary principle. ...

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