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October 29, 2009 – Comments (7) The debate rages on. Is inflation or deflation the bigger threat? There are lots of people -- lots of smart people -- on both sides of the debate and they present lots of good arguments. One thing that I have not seen -- and maybe I just missed it -- was an ...
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Debt Deflation October 2009
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Inflation as measured by the consumer price index
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Is Debt-Deflation Just Beginning?
Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis —
On Thursday I received an email from David Meier, Associate Advisor at the MotleyFool concerning Debt-Deflation. David asked if I had any comments on his article Debt-deflation: Just the beginning? Here is a partial listing: The debate rages on. Is inflation or deflation the bigger threat? There are lots of people -- lots of smart people -- on both sides of the debate and they present lots of good arguments. One thing that I have not seen -- and maybe I just missed it -- was an analysis using Irving Fisher's debt-deflation framework. So I decided to put one together myself and to inject my understanding of what Bernanke is try to ...
Is Debt Deflation Just Beginning?
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Last Thursday, I received an email concerning debt deflation from David Meier, associate adviser at the MotleyFool. David asked if I had any comments on his article Debt-deflation: Just the beginning? Here's a partial listing: The debate rages on. Is inflation or deflation the bigger threat? There are lots of people -- lots of smart people -- on both sides of the debate and they present lots of good arguments. One thing that I have not seen -- and maybe I just missed it -- was an analysis using Irving Fisher's debt-deflation framework. So I decided to put one together myself and to inject my understanding of what Ben Bernanke is try to do to stop deflation ...
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