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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Real Man who wrote (19931)4/23/2009 5:08:26 PM
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Well the guessing continues!

I respectfully disagree about inflation... all that new money just isn't going into circulation. Not yet.

When the money does get into the economy, there are still big deflationary forces to overcome: asset devaluation, large pools of unemployed labor, unused production capacity.

How long until we see return to capacity production, full employment (and wage pressure), depleted inventories, commodity shortages?

A long time - minimum 2 or 3 years at least. In the meantime, can they start removing liquidity? They say "Yes".

Are they right? Dunno. I think nobody knows for sure: everybody's guessing.

If they're wrong, you're right. So is von Mises.

But von Mises is no Fiat Money Interventionist. So it's also a test of economic theory, no?

Jim
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