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Inflation as measured by the consumer price index (CPI) has declined rapidly and even turned negative since the peak of oil and other commodity prices in mid-2008 (see Figure 1). In light of current high unemployment and prospects for a slow recovery, the question of whether deflation will ...
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mises.org - 14 days ago
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Ludwig von Mises was the acknowledged leader of
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Inflation and Deflation
caps.fool.com - 22 days ago
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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 ...
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Debt-deflation: Just the beginning?
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Lawrance G. Lux —
Jens Christensen may express the hubris of very talented people, who believe that Someone must be tuned into the economy. The analysis is high-quality and great in the context of its accounting, the missed sleight-of-hand being the evaluated relationship between Investors and real market forces. Remember these guys are the Ones who fell in love with Credit Default Swaps. The longer one studies the Street, the more one determines that Shamans must come from the Indian tribes, and only focus on Nature; everyone else must expect to lose Cash every once in a while. Inflation or ...
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