Rick Kelo has become something of a big name in the world of classical liberal economics over the past few years. BY day he plies his trade as one of America’s finest Tax Recruiters, but it is for his online presence that he is best known. Armed with an MBA in Economics and Finance, Rick Kelo runs a successful bog and website on which he proliferates his views on a range of things such as government policy, societal change and economic theory. For Rick Kelo, this is the perfect opportunity to help better inform people of the current economic situation and keep them up to date with the changing shape of the American economic landscape.
You can read more about his life and opinions here at Richard Arthur Kelo on DeviantArt. Rick Kelo’s articulate and concise insights on economic policy and theory are refreshing for many whom don;t have such a prestigious academic background. His comprehensive writing style helps engage readers of all backgrounds, whilst better understanding the economics behind the topics. His recent discussion on the benefits of trade highlighted his approach as a coherent writer on such subjects.
For Rick Kelo trade is beautiful. People cooperating. Voluntary. Peaceful. Everyone exchanging something they value less highly for something they value more highly. These are some of the ideological reasons people love trade, but Rick Kelo asks, what about the tangible reasons?
His article goes on to discuss using graphs, facts and figures how America’s trading policies can help build a more stable and prosperous society for all the citizens. However, a key component in allowing this to happen is for governments to relax trade laws and encourage more overseas and domestic trading without taxes and other restrictive legislation Currently, we live in a system in which is working dangerously towards a socialist state, and as history has shown, can be disastrous for economies and citizens.
For Rick Kelo, countries which have embraced trade policies and fee market capitalism such as Botswana have flourished and seen their economies prosper. To do so governments must take a more hands off approach to managing the economy, and allow trade to be plentiful in order to build a more stable future. To find out more about his views and opinions you can follow Richard Arthur Kelo – Studies in the Evolution of Liberty here.