Fergus Hodgson, CAIA, is director of Econ Americas and author of The Latin America Red Pill and Financial Sovereignty for Canadians. He holds an MBA in finance from Rice University and BAs in economics and political science from Boston University and the University of Waikato. He was founding editor of the PanAm Post.
Read His Publications
Five Ways Cryptocurrency Critics Are Right
What We Can Learn from Naysayers
What Intellectuals Resent about Laissez Faire
‘My Life as a Quant’ Reveals Envy of Physicist Turned Financial Engineer
How the Divided States of America Came Apart
Charles Murray Leaves Political Correctness in His Wake
Why ‘Naked Statistics’ Succeeds Where Schools Fail
Charles Wheelan’s Storytelling Reveals the Point of It All
A Solution to Student-Loan Crisis: No More Risk-Free Loans
Privatize All Programs to Immediately Stop The Bleeding
Financial-Market Naysayers No Match for Daniel Lacalle
Hedge-Fund Economist Confronts Myths, Offers Sage Advice for Next Generation
Canadians Abandon Ownership Thanks to Mortgage Restrictions
Fall in Housing Activity Is Fomenting Economic Hardship
Digital Charter Is Trojan Horse for Censorship
Safety Protections Is Already Limiting Legitimate Discussions
Old-School Stats Neglect Digital Economy
Economic Innovation Has Heightened, Migrated Online
Andrew Breitbart’s Battle Lives On
Alternative-Media Hero Has Clarion Call for Our Generation
IRS Silence on Cryptocurrencies Is Deafening
Lack of Clarity Reveals Vulnerability, Invites Mass Noncompliance
Suppress Airbnb, Expect a Black Market
Peer-to-Peer Platforms Bring More Resources to Market

