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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (37062)9/13/2005 8:23:38 PM
From: valueminded  Read Replies (2) of 116555
 
A slower economy doesnt have to be deflationary. I would expect stagflation to be what we see if the economy slows. I think inflation or probably stagflation is the nearterm result. Hard to see any other conclusion given the magnitude of the government debt and the propensity to "create money".

All that said, the deflationists might be right if we only look at the core inflation rate (you know the one which only includes electronics <g>) and we ignore energy, food, medical education etc
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