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To: THE ANT who wrote (109852)1/18/2015 9:08:05 PM
From: elmatador   of 217541
 
as long as the largesse benefits a tiny minority only it an go on. If all sectors of the American society demands a part of it, then it no longer be possible.

Note that the EU now will replicate the same experiment. Let's see how it develops there.

In the EU case, I am thinking that QE will work there but not for all.

Then the core EU will not want the periphery to participate in the largesse and EU will split.

Remember that the Bretton Woods agreement was a very limited "açao entre amigos", the G-7. and could not function if it embraced the rest of the world economies.

It will be repeated in similar manner: EU, US and Japan having QE based (new) economies.
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