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To: stan_hughes who wrote (188339)8/17/2002 10:11:29 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
We need an Mxx which measures the dollars in circulation world wide. It's been my contention forever; that all traditional measures of aggregate monetary growth are inadequate in describing the present situation in total. The Questions beg the answer. The missing information is a clue to where the breakdown is. Dollar usage world wide is a large part of the answer. The demand for dollars is growing outside the US at an unimaginable rate. This means that our money aggregate measures are not spotting the dislocations which are ocurring outside the aggregate measures.

Comparisons with Japan are woefully inadequate based on the simple fact of the differences that exist between a homogenius economy and a hetrogenius one.

The breakdown vis a vis Japan occurs when the analysts fail to distinguish the facts of human behavior in the two distinctly different economies.
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