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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (35726)7/4/2003 2:08:36 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) of 74559
 
>>You are of course kidding about <<Steven Keen's "Non-Linear Dynamics of Debt-Deflation" >><<

No, actually not. It's a reworking of the Price-Specie-Flow model using non-linear equations, and inputting more data points.

>>I am sure that a reasonable person such as you would not really think in these terms.<<

I am not accusing you of thinking that way, but affinity or lack thereof does drive trade. Look at the US boycott of French goods, for example. Many here in the US, my husband for one, refuse to buy Chinese goods due to human rights issues.

>>China did not cause, instigate or encourage the Greensputin engendered paper asset bubble<<

Chinese money isn't backed by gold, either.

>>took the difficult and necessary steps in structural reform that resulted in Greensputin admired productivity improvements<<

If only Americans were as hard working as Chinese, alas.

On a different matter, I was surprised to see predictions that China, too, has an aging population problem.
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