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Formerly a chief economist providing advice to institutional investors, Nathan Lewis now runs a private investing partnership in New York state. Published in the Financial Times, Asian Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Daily Yomiuri, The Daily Reckoning, Pravda, Forbes magazine, and by Dow Jones Newswires, he is also the author – with Addison Wiggin – of Gold: The Once and Future Money (John Wiley & Sons, 2007), as well as the essays and thoughts at New World Economics.
See the full archive of Nathan Lewis articles.
30 Sep '24 | Chips, Rice and Protectionism: A Big Success? Nathan Lewis |
20 Sep '24 | Tariff Stupidity: Lessons from History Nathan Lewis |
29 May '24 | Japan's Big Problem Nathan Lewis |
21 Sep '23 | Monetary Disorder in the 1930s Nathan Lewis |
23 Aug '23 | How the Gold Standard Works Nathan Lewis |
20 Jul '22 | A Modern History of Gold Money Nathan Lewis |
18 Jan '22 | Turkey's Lira Crisis Unpacked Nathan Lewis |
22 Oct '19 | Basel 3, QE and Bank Reserves Nathan Lewis |
01 Oct '18 | Ruling the World But Broke Nathan Lewis |
28 Oct '16 | JFK's Secret Reagan Revolution Nathan Lewis |
02 Sep '15 | 3 Facts of a Gold Standard Nathan Lewis |
10 Dec '12 | 8 Good Things About the Democratic Party Nathan Lewis |
13 Jul '12 | Average US Incomes in Gold Nathan Lewis |
04 Jan '12 | How Banks Became Parasites Nathan Lewis |
07 Nov '11 | Why Gold's Value is Historically Stable Nathan Lewis |
22 Mar '10 | From Thaler to Dollar Nathan Lewis |
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