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To: sea_urchin who wrote (15131)8/13/2002 8:44:06 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 82416
 
Therefore, in the first instance, the US is wedded to the industrial production of those countries and, in the second instance, those nations, and not the US, will eventually decide what their goods are worth --- and the US will have to pay.

I believe you are quite correct the economy was in bubble rather than let that dissolve the FEd tried to prevent a slow down the results are we have reduced rates considerably leaving very little play for any more reductions. Japan problem was similar but different for her productive abilities caused her inflation we did not have the production problem rather a large illusion of communication being capable of being the USA 's major production. I want to laugh here as our attourneys communicate very well too unfortunately our SEC didn't. Very stupid mistake as one had to double the populous base to meet the expectations.