Acknowledgments

While writing The Daily Reckoning, I have had both the responsibility to develop my own view of economic events and the opportunity to develop the voice with which to communicate it.

It would be impossible to thank everyone with whom I have dissected and discussed the ideas in these pages, but I would like to thank a few people who made this particular collection possible.

Thanks to Addison Wiggin, who’s been with me from the earliest issues of The Daily Reckoning and without whose stamp I would never have released such a collection.

Thanks to editor Samantha Buker and the team of Debra Englander and Kelly O’Connor at John Wiley & Sons for pulling these pages together.

And thanks to Greg Kadajski for sifting through the archives for this special project, as well as seeing my words posted on the Web and sent daily to my readers.

Mostly, I would like to thank my wife, Elizabeth, and my children, Will, Sophia, Maria, Jules, Henry, and Edward, for often appearing as characters in the ongoing saga that is The Daily Reckoning.

William Bonner

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